- From: ONIME EHIMIKA OHIREIME <onime@ictp.trieste.it>
- Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 10:15:44 +0200 (MET DST)
- To: grPici <grofpici@freemail.hu>
- cc: www4mail-comments@w3.org
Well, With www4mail , the user is not allowed to explicitly specify the return address of the e-mail message. However, if www4mail detects an invalid From address, it would try to check for some other standard headers such as X-Sender, Return-Path and Reply-To. If it fails to get a valid e-mail address from these Headers, it gives up... User specified versions of these headers are ignored. So if the From address is really invalid, and the sms message has one of the above header address then www4mail will send the reply using the discovered header... For the second question: The answer is yes only on the wm.ictp.trieste.it server for now: if you use the following syntax get URL1&get URL2&get URL3&xget=&xscs= Please replace URL1 with the first URL, URL2 with the second and so on... Also if all URLs are from the same site you can do xbase=URL&get file1&get file2&xget=&xscs= This should shorten the overall length considerably... www4mail will split each line after the & sign, this means that you cannot use the & sign in any of your URLs directly (but you can place in the HTML coded version) and also the tailing combination of &xget=&xscs= is required to detect this mode of operation... Please note that facility is only available due to a side effect... Thanks Clement Onime , On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, grPici wrote: > > Hi, > > I did not find any commands which sends back requests _not_ to the > original email addreess. Is there any? (like reply-to) > > I whould like to send requests through an sms-gateway from a > mobilphone and the "From:" address of my sended mail will not be a valid, > repliable address. So I ought to use a "reply-to" command. > > Second thing what I'd like to know: If I can write only in a single > line (there is no "enter" button an a mobilphone), how I can separate > the URLs. Are there any character combination what the www4mail server > means for "enter"? > > Thanks > grPici > >
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