On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Urias McCullough <umccullough@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Dennis > d'Entremont<dennis.dentremont@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Ok so I tested Donations, General, and Website Feedback. Out of those 3 I > > got the messages from General and Website Feedback however they were both > > flagged as spam because the to address showed my gmail address and gmail > > knew it didn't send that message. That's expected behavior I would think. > > > > I'm assuming that the Category drop down list is what determines who gets > > which emails (?). > > Yep... and I got the Donations one :) Ok cool > > > Gmail didn't flag it as spam for me though. I actually mean the From address not too. Gmail sees it's from me to me yet gmail didn't initiate the message. It thinks it's a spoof in that case > > > > Also, would it be possible (or worth the effort) to change the emails to > > display [Haiku - General] and [Haiku - Website Feedback] rather than > > [General] and [Website Feedback] in the subject? At least, for me, it > would > > be easier to differentiate between other emails from the various other > > mailing lists and web forms I am on? It would also be easier to create a > > rule in Gmail to help managed these messages. > > > > Just some thoughts. > > I don't know where that is set. I can take a look later to see if > that's something in the Drupal config. no rush. it's just a convenience thing for me really. I suspect all you need is to change the Categories on the contact page but then the drop down list might look funny with Haiku - in from of all the items. FWIW IMO It would be even easier if the messages were always from the same address (i.e. contact-form@xxxxxxxxxxxx or something like that) with the senders address in the body of the message. > > > - Urias > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > haiku-web@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Haiku Web & Developer Support Discussion List > >