E-mails from FP 2003 forms disappearing

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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
 
"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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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
 
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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