Mar 2nd, 2009, 12:11 PM
Ok, now I understand. But I'm still a little confused as to what the real purpose of the 'reply-to' set to 'none' option is if the email client cannot handle this or does it work well with browser webmails?
It's no big deal though. This system delivers a whole lot more and I'm extremely happy with it.
Once I find a client who will be using this as a paid service then I will donate again as it's worth it's weight in gold or maybe I can offer you free web hosting for a year.
Regards,
Tony
It's no big deal though. This system delivers a whole lot more and I'm extremely happy with it.
Once I find a client who will be using this as a paid service then I will donate again as it's worth it's weight in gold or maybe I can offer you free web hosting for a year.
Regards,
Tony