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@@ -16,8 +16,10 @@ Do by uncommenting the "new information" option when writing a followup, so
that it makes a new request
Add explicit option for user to select "misdelivered to the wrong request"
+and let people move them to the right place.
-Give authorities interface for editing their request email address.
+Give authorities interface for editing their request email address
+and resend messages to them?
Find a place to put administrative documentation e.g. what to do with a
@@ -38,11 +40,12 @@ Add FAQ / unhappy page which explains what you can do if you get no response
at all and that it might be spam. (err, or somehow reorganise FAQ for this
in relation to existing mirror image FAQ for officers)
-Use maybe words for generated email address? Name of the person and a request
+Put the request from address in the database, then change the rule for making it.
+* Use maybe words for generated email address? Name of the person and a request
number (i.e. number of that persons request, so there are few numbers)?
julian.todd@section44.whatdotheyknow.com
-Identify authority by who it is from.
- It looks like an error generated by GFI MailEssentials, see p62 of chapter
+* Identify authority by who it is from.
+* It looks like an error generated by GFI MailEssentials, see p62 of chapter
11 of the manual at http://www.gfi.com/mes/me11manual.pdf which states:
7. Check if emails contain more than X numbers in the MIME from:
Frequently, more than 3 numbers in the MIME from means that the sender is a
@@ -50,7 +53,7 @@ Identify authority by who it is from.
automatically create reply-to: addresses on hotmail and other free email
services. Frequently they use 3 or more numbers in the name to make sure
the reply-to: is unique.
-People seem to have trouble typing this
+* People seem to have trouble typing in the request address again
Julian things:
Fold up the pages a bit more by default?