Tech guys: Ill pay you for a solution
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Tech guys: Ill pay you for a solution
We need some help with forwarding email automatically. Basically we need to set up a system to where we get an incoming email and then that email is automatically forwarded to another recipient. However, when that email if forwarded, we need it scrubbed of information about the original sender. It cannot have the
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Forwarded message
12:15:52PM
From:xxxxx
Original IP: 197.258.1.xxx
It cannot have any of that original sender information on there. In addition to this, we need these messages sent out to different email accounts. If this is something that you know how to do, PM me and ill give you more details.
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Forwarded message
12:15:52PM
From:xxxxx
Original IP: 197.258.1.xxx
It cannot have any of that original sender information on there. In addition to this, we need these messages sent out to different email accounts. If this is something that you know how to do, PM me and ill give you more details.
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Nope that doesn't solve the problem. We not trying to send anonymous emails. All we need to do is when we receive an email, we need just the body of that mail forwarded, without the original senders information in there. It can even say in the Subject line "FWD", or at the top of the body of the email "FWD" as long as the original senders email address is not included for security reasons.
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Sounds like you shouldn't be forwarding said emails...besides, the email server/service will keep copies of anything that comes and goes; they can be subpoena'd and if it's something that comes from an account at a publicly traded company or one that does federal contracts it's required to be held for a period of time...8 years I think.
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That's fine if the server keeps the originals and the forwarded letters. Basically this is what were trying to do. There is a company, call it company A. This company sells a service that generates leads for real estate sales. However, company A's service could be 10x better than it currently is. So we are taking company A's service, adding our own options along with it, then offering this upgraded service to real estate agents. Company A is working with us to allow us to be an affiliate because company A still gets 100% of their original fees. And the larger we grow, that means more $ for company A too.
And here is the dilemma; company A is set up to work directly with the end user, the real estate agents. If we have the leads sent directly to the agents were working with, then they can see that the leads are being generated by [email protected] As soon as our customers know that, they can go directly to company A and cut us out of the middle. (This is just like a large company going strait to a paper mill, and bypassing staples) Obviously we don't want to be cut out of the middle. So we need to come up with a way that our customers can receive these leads, 24 hours a day, but not know that they are coming from company A.
So knowing this...Does anyone know of a way that we can do this?
And here is the dilemma; company A is set up to work directly with the end user, the real estate agents. If we have the leads sent directly to the agents were working with, then they can see that the leads are being generated by [email protected] As soon as our customers know that, they can go directly to company A and cut us out of the middle. (This is just like a large company going strait to a paper mill, and bypassing staples) Obviously we don't want to be cut out of the middle. So we need to come up with a way that our customers can receive these leads, 24 hours a day, but not know that they are coming from company A.
So knowing this...Does anyone know of a way that we can do this?
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I'm no expert but I don't think there is not an easy way to do this.
The only option I can come up with is to write a script on the server to basically 'copy' the content field of the email and then 'paste' it into a new email automatically. A script should be able to initiate a new message with whatever address you want.
I think this must be able to be done through a shell script or something similar but i'm out of my depth already...
The only option I can come up with is to write a script on the server to basically 'copy' the content field of the email and then 'paste' it into a new email automatically. A script should be able to initiate a new message with whatever address you want.
I think this must be able to be done through a shell script or something similar but i'm out of my depth already...
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I'm no expert but I don't think there is not an easy way to do this.
The only option I can come up with is to write a script on the server to basically 'copy' the content field of the email and then 'paste' it into a new email automatically. A script should be able to initiate a new message with whatever address you want.
I think this must be able to be done through a shell script or something similar but i'm out of my depth already...
The only option I can come up with is to write a script on the server to basically 'copy' the content field of the email and then 'paste' it into a new email automatically. A script should be able to initiate a new message with whatever address you want.
I think this must be able to be done through a shell script or something similar but i'm out of my depth already...
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