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secretagentman
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I was wondering if anyone has a helpful idea on how to fix this problem?
I have gone into IIS/FrontPageSE/Server Administration to configure the default SMTP server. You have to set a default from and reply-to -- the web form (javascript) won't allow a blank "From" and "Reply-to". So I set one up (anonymous@isp-domain.tld).
My users are attempting to use FrontPage client to create and upload a feedback form.
Right click on the feedback form, select Form Properties then click on "Options" button, then "E-mail Results" tab and set the "E-mail address to receive results:" to recipient_address@customer-domain.tld and THEN "Reply-to line:" to info@customer-domain.tld.
When you use the form on the web site, instead of the "From" field saying "info@customer-domain.tld", it is picking up the default "From" and "Reply-to" from the web site's default settings.
What am I missing to change the default fields to custom ones through the customer's FrontPage client software?
Any assistance is always greatly appreciated.
I have gone into IIS/FrontPageSE/Server Administration to configure the default SMTP server. You have to set a default from and reply-to -- the web form (javascript) won't allow a blank "From" and "Reply-to". So I set one up (anonymous@isp-domain.tld).
My users are attempting to use FrontPage client to create and upload a feedback form.
Right click on the feedback form, select Form Properties then click on "Options" button, then "E-mail Results" tab and set the "E-mail address to receive results:" to recipient_address@customer-domain.tld and THEN "Reply-to line:" to info@customer-domain.tld.
When you use the form on the web site, instead of the "From" field saying "info@customer-domain.tld", it is picking up the default "From" and "Reply-to" from the web site's default settings.
What am I missing to change the default fields to custom ones through the customer's FrontPage client software?
Any assistance is always greatly appreciated.