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Hi,
I receive emails from a web site and the respondents email address is within the body of the email, the email itself comes through a host somewhere. I want to be able to send a 'Thanks for your Interest' email as soon as my inbox receives the request. All the emails that arrive have the same subject line so I can identify them. I tried Rules and Alerts but that responds to the sender of the email (the host) not the actual person making the request from the web site. Basically a simple email to be sent to an email address that will be found in the body is what I want. Can a script be created to do this, if so how? Any help very much appreciated. Tim |
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