On 4/1/05 at 5:13 PM, Doug Gentry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Matt - If you have some logic/scripting on your web site (i.e. Lasso, 
> ColdFusion, PhP, or something similar) I would use those to handle the 
> filtering and then trigger an email_admin response.
> 
> So, for example, you could have a sign-up form on your site. It 
> triggers an automatic email (through your scripting) to the reviewer - 
> perhaps saving the email address and name in a database. The reviewer 
> gets an email with a unique URL in it that triggers the admin email 
> being sent, with the saved name and address added into the outgoing 
> message.

Doug:

Thanks for the quick response, and I haven't ruled this out if I have to do it 
this way.  But I never said there was a "web site" involved, and at present, 
there's not.  Also, for other reasons, I noted that I'd prefer *not* to do this 
by generating E-mails to the "requests" address, but through Apple events or 
AppleScript on a local subnet.

If it all has to be done through a bunch of text files and E-mails and other 
1990-level kinds of methods, I suppose we can handle it, but I'm looking for 
something with a bit less overhead.

Thanks!

--Matt

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