E-mails from FP 2003 forms disappearing

G

Guest

I have forms on my website that generate e-mails with the results on - was
working perfectly for 12 months or so - then suddenly they have started to
disappear (our ISP may have altered their mail server seetings) - I can see
the e-mails using web-mail - they are formatted and adressed correctly and I
can see the results - then the e-mails simply disappear and don't download
normally.

Our IT people think it might be because the forms don't show who the sender
is as it come us up unknown - and our exchange server won't accept e-mails
with an unknown sender.

Any ideas? Any help much appreciated.

Thanks

Jason
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

"Our IT people think it might be because the forms don't show who the sender
is as it come us up unknown - and our exchange server won't accept e-mails
with an unknown sender."

If that's the case, there isn't really anything you can do, using the FP
forms to email feature.
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Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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|I have forms on my website that generate e-mails with the results on - was
| working perfectly for 12 months or so - then suddenly they have started to
| disappear (our ISP may have altered their mail server seetings) - I can
see
| the e-mails using web-mail - they are formatted and adressed correctly and
I
| can see the results - then the e-mails simply disappear and don't download
| normally.
|
| Our IT people think it might be because the forms don't show who the
sender
| is as it come us up unknown - and our exchange server won't accept e-mails
| with an unknown sender.
|
| Any ideas? Any help much appreciated.
|
| Thanks
|
| Jason
 
D

David Ray

Why not try setting up a gmail address for this purpose? At the very least
you'll find out whether it relates to your ISP's mail server or what...
 

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