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iammagi |
Posted - Oct 14 2014 : 01:02:45 How do I make it so that when an email bounces it goes to a different folder than someone replying to my email. Right now everything is going to a special folder for processing. Then I told the program to send unprocessable messages to another box (my inbox) but I was wondering if there's a better way? |
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xequte |
Posted - Oct 22 2014 : 01:58:04 Hi
Bounces and replies will necessarily go to the same address, i.e. the reply address, so that is why you should use Outlook rules to differentiate between bounces and normal replies.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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iammagi |
Posted - Oct 20 2014 : 02:38:31 Why would MLK need to monitor replies from members? I hope you understand what I'm trying to do. I want bounce and other failed messages to go to MLK for processing. I want replies to go to another email address. |
xequte |
Posted - Oct 20 2014 : 02:07:38 Hi
Yes, you can specify a different reply address under File > Options, Sending.
So you will need to ensure that messages sent to that address are forwarded to an account that MailList King monitors.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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iammagi |
Posted - Oct 19 2014 : 08:34:53 What if I used a different address in the reply-to section? I think I saw that option somewhere? When a member then replies to me won't it go to that email address, and when there's a bounce it will go to the sent-from address? |
xequte |
Posted - Oct 19 2014 : 02:55:41 Hi
Then you can use Outlook rules to move all messages that match common undeliverable message subjects (e.g. Subject contains "Undeliverable" or "Could not be delivered", etc) into a specific folder.
In MLK you can then use Folder Processing Tasks (File > Options, Email Processing) to process the messages as undeliverable.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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iammagi |
Posted - Oct 15 2014 : 04:27:05 Yes. |
xequte |
Posted - Oct 14 2014 : 20:28:59 Hi
Do you use Microsoft Outlook to receive your messages?
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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