Suppose we have an application that acts as a middleman, allowing Company A to send reports to their customers.
Company A --> Company B (me)--> Company A's customers
After getting the report we send email notifications to the recipients, but they necessarily originate from our company notifications email address e.g.
[email protected] --> [email protected] --> [email protected]
Now, customers tend to reply to those email notifications, wanting them to go back to whoever sent the report at Company A. Instead, they end up back at our address, [email protected].
A simple solution may be to change the Reply-To header on the notifications we send to the relevant Company A address e.g.
[email protected] --> [email protected] [Reply-To: [email protected]] --> [email protected]
But my main concerns are:
- the complete discrepancy in email address and domain between the From and Reply-To fields might make spam or phishing filters more eager to flag the emails
- not all email clients may respect the Reply-To field when people actually click "Reply", and just use From instead. A lesser concern, unless widespread.
Are these concerns founded at all? Or, are there other concerns I should have?
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