aspnet email control to differentiate reply to" and "bounced / rejected" messages - DOTNET
This is a discussion on aspnet email control to differentiate reply to" and "bounced / rejected" messages - DOTNET ; We use Exchange 2007, but asp.net programs we have written to send out the
mail. Is there an asp.net control to request the bounce backs be to a
specific address?
We can of course do this on the client end; ...
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aspnet email control to differentiate reply to" and "bounced / rejected" messages
We use Exchange 2007, but asp.net programs we have written to send out the
mail. Is there an asp.net control to request the bounce backs be to a
specific address?
We can of course do this on the client end; it would be "simple" enough to
have the logged in "from" person set a
filter on their incoming mail software which would forward the bounce backs
to the desired address, but, I have been asked if I can do this from an
administrative end, thus not requiring the client to set filters in their
email software.
We manage outgoing email where the "sender" is user@ourdomain.com to match
the sending server ip, and a reply to that matches the logged in "from"
fromuser@theirdomain.com for the purpose of them actually receiving the
message when a recipient clicks "reply" to said message. However, we would
like to route the bounce back messages somewhere other than the "reply to"
address.
Any way I can think of to manage it on the Exchange server does not appear
to allow for different addresses based on whether it is a replied email for
the sender or a bounced email.
I considered creating inbox rules on our server, but prefer to have any
user@ourdomain.com addresses as forward only, or at least as "space
limited" presence on our server as possible.
Hopefully this makes sense...any help Greatly appreciated-
Stuart
P.S. I asked this, in a slightly different format, in the Exchange admin
forum, but have received no replies. Sorry if this is considered
cross-posting, but I hoped differently focused readers would have more
input.
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Re: aspnet email control to differentiate reply to" and "bounced / rejected" messages
On Aug 31, 3:04 pm, "Stuart Harden" <capitolimp...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> We use Exchange 2007, but asp.net programs we have written to send out the
> mail. Is there an asp.net control to request the bounce backs be to a
> specific address?
>
> We can of course do this on the client end; it would be "simple" enough to
> have the logged in "from" person set a
> filter on their incoming mail software which would forward the bounce backs
> to the desired address, but, I have been asked if I can do this from an
> administrative end, thus not requiring the client to set filters in their
> email software.
>
> We manage outgoing email where the "sender" is u...@ourdomain.com to match
> the sending server ip, and a reply to that matches the logged in "from"
> fromu...@theirdomain.com for the purpose of them actually receiving the
> message when a recipient clicks "reply" to said message. However, we would
> like to route the bounce back messages somewhere other than the "reply to"
> address.
>
> Any way I can think of to manage it on the Exchange server does not appear
> to allow for different addresses based on whether it is a replied email for
> the sender or a bounced email.
>
> I considered creating inbox rules on our server, but prefer to have any
> u...@ourdomain.com addresses as forward only, or at least as "space
> limited" presence on our server as possible.
>
> Hopefully this makes sense...any help Greatly appreciated-
>
> Stuart
>
> P.S. I asked this, in a slightly different format, in the Exchange admin
> forum, but have received no replies. Sorry if this is considered
> cross-posting, but I hoped differently focused readers would have more
> input.
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