Header Properties |
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Message Headers |
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From: Enter the sender's email address. |
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Click on this button if you want a
display name to be included with your email address ("displayname" <address@mydomain.com>).
The display name is what a recipient will see as the
sender in his mail box. |
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Reply-To: By default, when a recipient replies to your
message, it will be sent to the sender's email address. If you want the
recipients to answer to a different email address, enter it in this
field. |
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Click on this button if you want a
display name to be included with your email address ("displayname" <address@mydomain.com>).
The display name is what a recipient will see as the
sender in his mail box. |
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Organization: Enter your organization name. This is not
mandatory but is sometimes important for specific anti-spam tools. |
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Subject: Enter the subject of your message. If you want to
personalize the subject, use the following syntax: |
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- Merge Field: {fieldname} |
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- Script: Insert your script under the Mail_OnStartRender events in the Global Script |
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Priority: This option is not mandatory but is supported by most mail clients. |
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SMTP Sender: Enter the sender's email address (see below). |
'SMTP Sender' and 'From': |
The application differentiates the
'SMTP Sender' (the MAIL FROM presented to the receiving
server) from the 'From' address which is displayed in the
message header. This distinction could be useful to bypass
restriction rules regarding emission from originating
servers (e.g. not allowing certain emissions from some
corporate addresses). If no such restrictions apply, it is
advised to use the same address in both fields since anti-spam
filters at the receiving end could prevent delivering your
message.
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