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How to change contact us email address?

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 11:19 pm
by kimmyqiu
Hi,

How to change contact us email address?

Example:

When customer used contact us page to contact the admin...

can admin receive the customer contact to another email address such as enquiry@domain.com other than admin@domain.com?

OC 1.4.9.3

Thank You

Re: How to change contact us email address?

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:52 am
by mystifier
Emails will go to the address specified in Admin->System->Settings

If you want them to go to multiple addresses, you would set that up as forwarding in your mail server account settings.

Re: How to change contact us email address?

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:39 am
by kimmyqiu
mystifier wrote:Emails will go to the address specified in Admin->System->Settings

If you want them to go to multiple addresses, you would set that up as forwarding in your mail server account settings.


If i add multiple addresses in the admin settings then all the multiple addresses will receive the same email......

If i just want the contact email just receive in enquiry@domain.com and order confirmation just receive in order@domain.com.

any ideas?

sorry for my bad english.....

Please help thank you.....

Re: How to change contact us email address?

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 6:47 pm
by mberlant
Kimmy,

There is nothing wrong with your English skill.

While it is very common in business for each business function to operate from a separate email mailbox, OpenCart is limited to using one email address for all admin functions. I am still a newbie with regards to modifying OC, so I cannot yet advise how to do what you (and my clients) desire. That is, I need to originate all automatic emails from no-reply@mystore (to prevent the spammers from clogging a live mailbox), yet have contact us [general] inviting clients to send mail to info@mystore, and to have various other automatic messages tagged with invitations to send email to shipping@mystore, billing@mystore, etc.

I have scoured the forum looking for hints that someone else has attacked this limitation, but have not found anything. If we're lucky, someone has found a solution to this problem and will chime in to correct me and point us in the right direction.