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Visit admin/config/content/webform and uncheck 'Use Reply-To header'.
NOT working for me. If it is checked or not, there is always default sitewide FROM e-mail address
.
If E-mail to
is custom value
, there is reply-to this e-mail functioning.
If E-mail to
is FORM Value
, there is NOT reply-to this e-mail functioning. There is reply-to sitewide e-mail.
I need old behaviour, FROM address must be form value, not sitewide e-mail.
Drupal 7.50, Webform 4.13. Caches cleared. It works before last upgrade. Using SMTP Authentication Support 1.4.
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DanChadwick CreditAttribution: DanChadwick at PreviousNext commentedI have read your report and cannot understand you. You seem to be using "To", "From", and "Reply-To" inconsistently. Please reopen with step-by-step instructions to reproduce.
Note that setting the "From" address to an address that is not within your site's domain will likely cause the mail to be tagged as spam. This is why we provide the convenience setting to send the message with the "From" address being the site-wide email address (with a name indicating From value from the webform submission), and the "Reply-To" setting from the actual webform submission e-mail address.
I'm pretty sure that e-mail is working and you have a configuration or module conflict. I haven't used the SMTP Authentication Support module. I'd try another e-mail module.
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eL CreditAttribution: eL commentedI understand, why you change default behaviour.
But, there is one special use case.
We have Webform for custumer support and we have helpdesk aplication. Customer provide own name and email in Webform and some other informations. Drupal then send this webform to our mailserver on behalf of customer. We see customers name and email and we can reply to this customers email and we know, from whom it is directly.
So, in this case, no need to worry about spam.
I will try to post screenshots of settings.
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eL CreditAttribution: eL commentedComment #8
DanChadwick CreditAttribution: DanChadwick at PreviousNext commentedTurn on "Use Reply-To headers" and post the actual raw text of the email that you think is incorrect.
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eL CreditAttribution: eL commentedSo, problem was/is in SMTP module, not in Webform.
Downgrade to SMTP 1.3 helped. In 1.4 is something wrong: https://www.drupal.org/node/1686588
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DanChadwick CreditAttribution: DanChadwick at PreviousNext commented