What determines whether a "Reply-To" address is valid. (It is not the pop-up addresses.)
This message is common.
"Message has not been sent. Server reply - Request failed;
Mailbox unavailable"
Then you remove the "Reply-To" and it goes fine.
And why should TheBat! or the ISP care about what address you tell the person to reply-to? Theoretically, you might want a reply to an address that is totally unrelated to your normal setup. My ISP here is AOL handling grandfathered Verizon mail.
Perhaps the problem is all ISP? And you have to deal with them? If so, has anybody gone that route?
Any help appreciated!
Steven
This message is common.
"Message has not been sent. Server reply - Request failed;
Mailbox unavailable"
Then you remove the "Reply-To" and it goes fine.
And why should TheBat! or the ISP care about what address you tell the person to reply-to? Theoretically, you might want a reply to an address that is totally unrelated to your normal setup. My ISP here is AOL handling grandfathered Verizon mail.
Perhaps the problem is all ISP? And you have to deal with them? If so, has anybody gone that route?
Any help appreciated!
Steven