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Reply To Emails #288

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austingulati opened this issue Mar 22, 2013 · 4 comments
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Reply To Emails #288

austingulati opened this issue Mar 22, 2013 · 4 comments

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@austingulati
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Just got a response from someone in SigEp. They responded directly to the email even though it's from [email protected]. It got me thinking, we should have some way to reply directly to an email.

It would either by handling the response as a post to the message board but I think that probably isn't a good idea because it could be a private response. Another option is setting the From: address on those emails to the event organizer so any replies go straight to them.

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I think the from: event organizer would be great
On Mar 22, 2013 4:34 PM, "Austin Gulati" [email protected] wrote:

Just got a response from someone in SigEp. They responded directly to the
email even though it's from [email protected]. It got me thinking, we
should have some way to reply directly to an email.

It would either by handling the response as a post to the message board
but I think that probably isn't a good idea because it could be a private
response. Another option is setting the From: address on those emails to
the event organizer so any replies go straight to them.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/288
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@celic
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celic commented Apr 1, 2013

Add a reply to for whatever email the organizer uses? connected via facebook, twitter w/e email is stored?

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Email is a required attribute

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celic commented Apr 1, 2013

Exactly. Use that email as a 'reply to' rather than handle it on the site.

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