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Hi - In the course of testing my autoresponders, I discovered that they include my TCH domain management user name (i.e., the login name I enter to access cPanel) in the headers of the e-mails they generate. Shouldn't TCH be keeping its customers' login names somewhat secure? I am using the autoresponders as part of my mechanisms to fend off spam, and I am not enthusiastic about having them broadcast my domain user name all over creation. Is there any way to prevent this from happening?

 

Thank you,

John

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John, although I don't know the answer to your question, I just wanted to assure you we didn't forget about you. Don has already asked the higher powers about this and we'll let you know the answer :lol:

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Hi,

generally login names are visble on all outbound e-mails.

all iam left with is to create a different email id for SMTP.

 

Headers shouldn't do this to us.

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I appreciate the responses. OK, I suppose I can live with it.

 

Perhaps some sort of aliasing technique could be explored in the future to cloak the username.

 

Thanks,

John

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