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| Contacting a Web Site When I send an email using an email client I am able to view sent emails in the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using the web site's contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the email. I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this fashion. Is there a way way to accomplish this? Thanks, James |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site No. Before you send the message, copy the contents and paste them somewhere for a record. Perhaps in a new message window and send it to yourself. There is no connection between the Website & your e-mail client. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JamesJ" <jjy@darwin_roadrunne0r.com> wrote in message news:ewsTIX%23XKHA.4068@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > When I send an email using an email client I am able to view sent emails > in > the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using the web > site's > contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the email. > I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this fashion. > Is there a way way to accomplish this? > > Thanks, > James |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site You haven't told us which mail client you are using. However, the following comments apply to virtually all mail clients, including Outlook Express, Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail. If you have configured your mail account as a POP3 account (which uses a SMTP server for outgoing mail), then the mail client downloads messages from the POP3 mail server to your local Inbox. Outgoing messages (sent via the SMTP server) do not pass through the webmail interface, so there will be no record of outgoing messages on the webmail interface. As a first step, I recommend that you check whether your mail service provider offers an IMAP option (as an alternative to POP3). IMAP is more versatile than POP3, because it allows a user to view the content of all folders (not just your Inbox) - and you can synchronize the local mail client with the server. If your mail provider does not offer an IMAP option, then you could try the following workaround: 1. Configure the mail client on your computer to leave a copy of all messages on the server. You should configure the account to "Remove messages from server after xx days" - or "Remove messages from server when deleted from Deleted Items". Otherwise, your Inbox on the server will fill very quickly. 2. When you use the mail client program to send an email, add a blind copy to yourself. The blind copy will go into your Inbox on the mail server - so you could use the webmail interface to move it to a different folder. "JamesJ" <jjy@darwin_roadrunne0r.com> wrote in message news:ewsTIX#XKHA.4068@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > When I send an email using an email client I am able to view > sent emails in > the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using > the web site's > contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the > email. > I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this > fashion. > Is there a way way to accomplish this? > > Thanks, > James |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site JamesJ wrote: > When I send an email using an email client I am able to view sent emails in > the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using the web site's > contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the email. > I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this fashion. > Is there a way way to accomplish this? You aren't using your e-mail client when you are using THEIR web form to submit the data to them. The best you can do is copy all the fields in the form and copy them elsewhere. You could copy them into Notepad and then save that document to a file. Or you could use a clipboard manager, like Clipmate or Clipmagic, and move the clip into a safe/holding folder for later reference. |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site Ah. Thanks, James "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message news:hd4nrh$58u$1@news.albasani.net... > JamesJ wrote: > >> When I send an email using an email client I am able to view sent emails >> in >> the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using the web >> site's >> contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the email. >> I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this fashion. >> Is there a way way to accomplish this? > > You aren't using your e-mail client when you are using THEIR web form to > submit the data to them. > > The best you can do is copy all the fields in the form and copy them > elsewhere. You could copy them into Notepad and then save that document > to a file. Or you could use a clipboard manager, like Clipmate or > Clipmagic, and move the clip into a safe/holding folder for later > reference. |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site Thanks. I thought I was missing something. James "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message news:OyC$Vv#XKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > No. Before you send the message, copy the contents and paste them > somewhere for a record. Perhaps in a new message window and send it to > yourself. There is no connection between the Website & your e-mail client. > -- > > Bruce Hagen > MS-MVP [Mail] > Imperial Beach, CA > > > "JamesJ" <jjy@darwin_roadrunne0r.com> wrote in message > news:ewsTIX%23XKHA.4068@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> When I send an email using an email client I am able to view sent emails >> in >> the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using the web >> site's >> contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the email. >> I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this fashion. >> Is there a way way to accomplish this? >> >> Thanks, >> James > |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site I'm refering to web site 'contact' forms for support or CS. My email client is Winodws Live Mail. James "Bob Lucas" <bob@nospam.com> wrote in message news:eJTjwu#XKHA.3504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > You haven't told us which mail client you are using. However, the > following comments apply to virtually all mail clients, including Outlook > Express, Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail. > > If you have configured your mail account as a POP3 account (which uses a > SMTP server for outgoing mail), then the mail client downloads messages > from the POP3 mail server to your local Inbox. Outgoing messages (sent via > the SMTP server) do not pass through the webmail interface, so there will > be no record of outgoing messages on the webmail interface. > > As a first step, I recommend that you check whether your mail service > provider offers an IMAP option (as an alternative to POP3). IMAP is more > versatile than POP3, because it allows a user to view the content of all > folders (not just your Inbox) - and you can synchronize the local mail > client with the server. > > If your mail provider does not offer an IMAP option, then you could try > the following workaround: > > 1. Configure the mail client on your computer to leave a copy of all > messages on the server. You should configure the account to "Remove > messages from server after xx days" - or "Remove messages from server when > deleted from Deleted Items". Otherwise, your Inbox on the server will fill > very quickly. > > 2. When you use the mail client program to send an email, add a blind > copy to yourself. The blind copy will go into your Inbox on the mail > server - so you could use the webmail interface to move it to a different > folder. > > > > > > > "JamesJ" <jjy@darwin_roadrunne0r.com> wrote in message > news:ewsTIX#XKHA.4068@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> When I send an email using an email client I am able to view sent emails >> in >> the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using the web >> site's >> contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the email. >> I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this fashion. >> Is there a way way to accomplish this? >> >> Thanks, >> James > |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site Another approach would be to perform these actions in reverse. Compose your message in Notepad and save it. Then at the site copy and paste the text into the form field. This also avoids the problem that at some sites they log you off for inactivity while you search for that perfect turn-of-phrase :-( -- G. R. Woodring Date: 11/7/2009 4:40 PM, Author: JamesJ Wrote: > Ah. > > Thanks, > James > > "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message > news:hd4nrh$58u$1@news.albasani.net... >> JamesJ wrote: >> >>> When I send an email using an email client I am able to view sent >>> emails in >>> the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using the web >>> site's >>> contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the email. >>> I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this fashion. >>> Is there a way way to accomplish this? >> >> You aren't using your e-mail client when you are using THEIR web form to >> submit the data to them. >> >> The best you can do is copy all the fields in the form and copy them >> elsewhere. You could copy them into Notepad and then save that document >> to a file. Or you could use a clipboard manager, like Clipmate or >> Clipmagic, and move the clip into a safe/holding folder for later >> reference. > |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site Would the saved text be proof that an email was sent? James "G. R. Woodring" <tejbbqevat@rneguyvax.arg> wrote in message news:un$K8i$XKHA.3428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Another approach would be to perform these actions in reverse. Compose > your message in Notepad and save it. Then at the site copy and paste the > text into the form field. This also avoids the problem that at some sites > they log you off for inactivity while you search for that perfect > turn-of-phrase :-( > > -- > G. R. Woodring > > Date: 11/7/2009 4:40 PM, Author: JamesJ Wrote: >> Ah. >> >> Thanks, >> James >> >> "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message >> news:hd4nrh$58u$1@news.albasani.net... >>> JamesJ wrote: >>> >>>> When I send an email using an email client I am able to view sent >>>> emails in >>>> the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using the web >>>> site's >>>> contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the email. >>>> I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this fashion. >>>> Is there a way way to accomplish this? >>> >>> You aren't using your e-mail client when you are using THEIR web form to >>> submit the data to them. >>> >>> The best you can do is copy all the fields in the form and copy them >>> elsewhere. You could copy them into Notepad and then save that document >>> to a file. Or you could use a clipboard manager, like Clipmate or >>> Clipmagic, and move the clip into a safe/holding folder for later >>> reference. >> |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site If the message isn't being sent via WLMail, no. JamesJ wrote: > When I send an email using an email client I am able to view sent emails > in > the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using the web > site's > contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the email. > I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this fashion. > Is there a way way to accomplish this? > > Thanks, > James |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site If WLMail is configured to receive / send mail via POP3 / SMTP servers, copies details of outgoing messages remain in the Sent Mail Folder in WLMail - on YOUR computer. Your mail provider does not retain details of any emails sent via an SMTP server. Furthermore, confirmation that an email left your computer does not prove that it was received by the addressee. Are you referring to a contact form on your mail provider's website - or are you referring to a contact form on the website of the addressee? Your mail provider will not be able to respond to enquiries about specific emails - and the addressee will not be able to respond, if the message did not arrive. There are three options you could consider: 1. Configure WLMail to use an IMAP server (but only if your mail service provider offers an IMAP option). Then, there will be a permanent copy of outgoing messages on the server. However, a copy of the sent email does not prove that the addressee received the message. 2. Configure WLMail to request a Read Receipt, when you send important messages. However, an addressee is under no obligation to respond to that request. 3. Print out the message headers from WLMail. But as I said previously, a copy of the sent email or its headers does not prove the addressee received the message. You have posted your enquiry on the microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general newsgroup. However, this does not seem to be a problem with Internet Explorer (unless I am missing something). "JamesJ" <jjy@darwin_roadrunne0r.com> wrote in message news:OeSKzM$XKHA.5368@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > I'm refering to web site 'contact' forms for support or CS. > > My email client is Winodws Live Mail. > > James > > "Bob Lucas" <bob@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:eJTjwu#XKHA.3504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> You haven't told us which mail client you are using. However, >> the following comments apply to virtually all mail clients, >> including Outlook Express, Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail. >> >> If you have configured your mail account as a POP3 account >> (which uses a SMTP server for outgoing mail), then the mail >> client downloads messages from the POP3 mail server to your >> local Inbox. Outgoing messages (sent via the SMTP server) do >> not pass through the webmail interface, so there will be no >> record of outgoing messages on the webmail interface. >> >> As a first step, I recommend that you check whether your mail >> service provider offers an IMAP option (as an alternative to >> POP3). IMAP is more versatile than POP3, because it allows a >> user to view the content of all folders (not just your >> Inbox) - and you can synchronize the local mail client with >> the server. >> >> If your mail provider does not offer an IMAP option, then you >> could try the following workaround: >> >> 1. Configure the mail client on your computer to leave a >> copy of all messages on the server. You should configure the >> account to "Remove messages from server after xx days" - or >> "Remove messages from server when deleted from Deleted Items". >> Otherwise, your Inbox on the server will fill very quickly. >> >> 2. When you use the mail client program to send an email, >> add a blind copy to yourself. The blind copy will go into >> your Inbox on the mail server - so you could use the webmail >> interface to move it to a different folder. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "JamesJ" <jjy@darwin_roadrunne0r.com> wrote in message >> news:ewsTIX#XKHA.4068@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> When I send an email using an email client I am able to view >>> sent emails in >>> the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using >>> the web site's >>> contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the >>> email. >>> I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this >>> fashion. >>> Is there a way way to accomplish this? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> James >> |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site "JamesJ" <jjy@darwin_roadrunne0r.com> wrote in message news:OBH898$XKHA.3428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Would the saved text be proof that an email was sent? If the site tolerates a proxy you could use Fiddler2 to capture your session. That could be proof that the site had received your message. --- |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site Just a thought here, but if you have Snagit or Snippet (which comes with Vista, don't know about other systems), before sending you could snag or snip a copy of the actual mail and save it. Still doesn't __prove__ that you actually sent it, but it's better than nothin' and you get a true picture of what you sent. KT. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message news:OL5BGuBYKHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > If the message isn't being sent via WLMail, no. > > JamesJ wrote: >> When I send an email using an email client I am able to view sent emails >> in >> the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using the web >> site's >> contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the email. >> I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this fashion. >> Is there a way way to accomplish this? >> >> Thanks, >> James > |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site JamesJ wrote: > Would the saved text be proof that an email was sent? Even when using a local e-mail client, you never have *proof* that you sent an e-mail. You would need the logs from the mail server to actually show that it established a mail session with the target mail server and your message got delivered; however, that only proves the receiving mail server accepted your e-mail from your sending mail server, not that it got delivered and was actually accessible in the recipient's mailbox. There is no guaranteed delivery for e-mail. There is no proof of delivery unless the recipient responds. E-mail is not a substitute to registered mail (which only proves delivery, not what was delivered unless you get a notary to inspect and vouch for the contents). |
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| Re: Contacting a Web Site Why did you reply to my post? Kathy T in MI wrote: > Just a thought here, but if you have Snagit or Snippet (which comes with > Vista, don't know about other systems), before sending you could snag or > snip a copy of the actual mail and save it. Still doesn't __prove__ that > you actually sent it, but it's better than nothin' and you get a true > picture of what you sent. > > KT. > > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message > news:OL5BGuBYKHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> If the message isn't being sent via WLMail, no. >> >> JamesJ wrote: >>> When I send an email using an email client I am able to view sent emails >>> in >>> the 'Sent Items' folder. But, when I contact a web site using the web >>> site's >>> contact form there seems to be no record of me sending the email. >>> I want to be able to have a record of an email sent in this fashion. >>> Is there a way way to accomplish this? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> James |
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