Forwarded email to create ticket is not using from address as primary contact
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We have an email address that customers can use to create tickets. When they email the address directly, it sets the customer as the primary contact for the ticket. But, when the customer forwards an email to the address it's using the email of the original message and not the customer's email as the primary.
We send an acknowledgement email to the primary contact of the ticket and we only interface with our customer and not their end users, so when this happens the end user is getting the acknowledgement email.
That's expected behaviour when using the forwarding address. The only way to circumvent that is for you customer contact not to forward emails from their users but copy it's content into an email they send you from scratch.
Frank
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Forwarded email to create ticket is not using from address as primary contact
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Hi @KBillings - I think you are referencing a setting in Helpdesk that allows you to use the original sender of an email or forwarder (your customer). So if your customer forwards and email to you and the original sender was Amazon, then you can choose to use either Amazon (original sender) or your customer (forwareder) as the primary contact. If you go to Helpdesk settings, you can toggle off this setting to get the forwarder to be the primary contactd.
Forwarded email to create ticket is not using from address as primary contact
resolver
Hi @KBillings - I think you are referencing a setting in Helpdesk that allows you to use the original sender of an email or forwarder (your customer). So if your customer forwards and email to you and the original sender was Amazon, then you can choose to use either Amazon (original sender) or your customer (forwareder) as the primary contact. If you go to Helpdesk settings, you can toggle off this setting to get the forwarder to be the primary contactd.
That's expected behaviour when using the forwarding address. The only way to circumvent that is for you customer contact not to forward emails from their users but copy it's content into an email they send you from scratch.
Frank
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