Re: Confirmation Email
- From: Steven <Steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 13:18:03 -0700
Ok, we have our own servers, exchange 2003 etc.. Autoresponder can be
implemented, BUT! Could the "re:" include the name of the referred client?
TIA
Steve
"All Patriots" wrote:
>
> "Steven" <Steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:23D53DA9-E30E-42B1-AE9A-C9F65E1E1976@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Sorry, I should probably be even more specific. This is a standard
> > submission
> > form done in FP 2003 on our htm site. It is a referral form for
> > appointments.
> > Client places a referral order for a person to come and see us and I just
> > want to acknowledge via emailed reciept that the order has been placed as
> > opposed to a simple confirmation page. I want the order data to go out
> > with
> > that email so they have a "reciept" of acknowledgement on their side.
> >
> > So and so is coming to see you on 6/20/05 and is to do such and such.
> > please let me know if they do not attend.
> >
> > I hope that clears it up a little.
> > Steve
>
> I was wondering the same thing so I looked it up and found that you can't
> use a form field as the 'to' address but you can use it as a 'from' address
> in an e-mail. Check out this link for more information.
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP011168661033.aspx
>
> If your host supports e-mail auto responders you can do the following:
> 1 Set up an e-mail address just for responding to the form.
> 2 Set up an auto responder (on your new e-mail address) to reply to all
> e-mails with a standard 'Thank you' reply (or whatever it is you want to
> say).
> 3 Set up the FrontPage Form Properties to send to the new e-mail address
> using the e-mail address from the form as the 'from' address.
>
> If everything is set up properly, anyone who fills out the form would get an
> e-mail with the 'Thank you' reply (or whatever it is you want to say) and
> the information copied from the form. The only thing I don't like about
> this approach is the e-mail that the person receives will have a 're:'
> subject line.
>
> I haven't tried this yet but I intend to. If you do, please let me know how
> it works for you.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
>
> >
> > "Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage" wrote:
> >
> >> where you say "with the order information", are you using some kind of
> >> FrontPage form or a shopping cart type script?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Chris Leeds,
> >> Microsoft MVP-FrontPage
> >>
> >> ContentSeed: great tool for web masters,
> >> a fantastic convenience for site owners.
> >> http://contentseed.com/
> >> --
> >> "Steven" <Steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:513868F8-3150-4730-9651-E9937504956A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Is there a simple way to generate a confirmation Email with the order
> >> > information in addition to the confirmation page?
> >> > TIA
> >> > Steven
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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