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The default can be overwritten by typing an email address directly in the From field (as long as
no script is present for this field).
Using the Script Wizard you can create a dynamical From address; see "Using the Email
Script Wizard" on page154. It is also possible to drag and drop one data field into the From
field directly.
Tip
A dynamical From address is often used when sending email campaigns and to do tracking of email
replies. Include the recipient's email address in a dynamic From address to enable automatic
detection and removal of undeliverable e-mail addresses. (This technique is called VERP; see
Wikipedia.)
Reply To address
The Reply To address is used by mail clients, when the recipient clicks the Reply To (or Reply
All) button.
You can type an email address directly in the Reply To field (as long as no script is present for
this field).
Alternatively, you can drag and drop one data field into the field, or use the Email Script wizard
(see "Using the Email Script Wizard" on page154), to specify the Reply To address in a script.
Email PDF password
The Email PDF Password Script Wizard defines a password with which to protect the PDF
generated when using the Print context as PDF Attachment option in the Send Email or Send
Test Email dialogs (see "Generating Email output" on page724). The result of the script will be
the password necessary to open the PDF when it is received by email.
To define a password to protect the generated PDF attachment:
1.
On the Scripts pane, click the black triangle on the New button and click Email PDF
password Script. A new script is added to the Scripts pane.
2. Double-click the new script to open it.
3. Select a data field and optionally, type a prefix and/or suffix.
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