Posted by Michael on 11/25/06 11:36
Modify the contact form to go directly to your GMail and also set the
message from header to the user's email address.
Christoph Burschka wrote:
> Kentor wrote:
> > How can I do the following:
> >
> > A user sends an email to my from my website from a contact us form...
> > so then i get an email to webmaster@whatever.com. Then I forward it to
> > my daily email which is whatever@gmail.com. So now I can read the email
> > directly from the gmail without going to the webmail account of my
> > website. Now... I want to be able to reply from my whatever@gmail.com
> > email to the user but so that it says that it came from
> > webmaster@whatever.com ... Can I do this somehow?
> >
> > user -> webmail -> gmail
> >
> > gmail -> webmail -> back to user
> >
> > all this without actually logging to webmail but i guess i would need
> > to do everything through it... so i need a little setup :)
> >
>
> Unrelated to PHP - just look it up in the Gmail documentation. You can easily
> set From: headers in Gmail after you have verified that you are the owner of the
> email address you wish to use.
>
> After that, you can send emails from Gmail that appear to come from your domain.
>
> --
> Christoph Burschka
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