If Elite CGI precludes the use of
regular email addresses, then I
can't put it on devguy.  If the changes
are compatible, then I can roll them
in.

I am interested to hear about the HTML
coding bugs.  Regarding the "users" file,
cvs is supposed to set the username coming
into the script with the email address.  The
script looks for @ in the user name and
if it's present, it uses it as-is.

There are several versions of the HTML
script, so I don't know which one
you started with (guess I need to add
$Header$ to everything).  If you send
me the output of "version.pl" along with
your changes I would appreciate it.

Thank you

"Richard Farthing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> I've been messing with them a bit too, and it works pretty well.
> I fixed some bugs (not the one you list tho'!) and personal
> preferences things.
>
> Changes: Add date to header (else receivers get it in the bottom
> of their mailbox on a few mail progs), hide cvsroot commits,
> added "users" file support (cvsnt doesn't seem to provide this
> directly in build 27 I'm using), and fixed HTML coding bugs.
> Trouble is I also hacked it to work with "Subscribe Me" self-
> subscribing email list from Elite CGI.
>
> Would anyone find this useful?
>


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