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12/29/2010 3:38 AM
 
Hi, It would be useful to include a reference to the feedback form in the email notification. Maybe an option to enter a name for the form eg Website (Name) Enquiry Form, so that the receiver knows a bit more what the email is about.
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12/31/2010 4:17 AM
 
I would start by simply adding a link to the feedback page. I'm not sure if the module accepts querystring parameters though to populate fields via the Link

Chris Hammond
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12/31/2010 5:12 AM
 
I fear, Chris did not properly read the question ;) Unfortunately, the email is not template based, i.e. it is dynamically composed in code behind. You may modify SendEmail in Feedback.ascxx.vb, but you will need to redo it on any upgrade. I suggest posting an enhancement request into the issue tracker at dnnfeedback.codeplex.com

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