Hi Marc,
The club would be a sports club and the invitees would be its players. In
the sense that the players want to manage their availability through my site
they are solicited.
The club managers inevitably have distribution lists for their club members
and the site provides a means for them to manage their players.
Cheers
Mike
PS if it were spam, surely I would be interested in capturing every reply-to
response? If it were spam, wouldn't I ensure that the reply-to address was a
live mailbox?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Sherman" <msherman@???>
To: <exim-users@???>
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: [exim] Need to generate a "reject" message with correct headers
> Kenevel wrote:
> >
> > I have a Java web-app through which a club administrator can send out an
> > invite to someone via email. The "reply-to" address is currently set to
a
> > "noreply", non-existent mailbox, so if someone does try to reply, their
> > email should bounce and they should be aware that this has happened.
>
> What you're asking for is technically possible with Exim (or most any
> MTA, for that matter), but it sounds an awful lot like spam to me; are
> these "invitations" solicited or unsolicited? Where do the "club
> administrators" get these addresses in the first place?
>
> - Marc
>
>
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