Hello Andrew >>> It should be dead easy. I would put an FTP server on the recipient >>> machine, then write a CGI-script on the server, which would accept >>> input from an HTML form I love the hackersterism. Rather than write a solution http://www.cgi-resources.com has lots of possible answers to most problems. >> That wouldn't work with an e-mail request, though, would it? Where >> would you send the request to? If autoresponders can file attach.... John -- John Block CEO Storeshop.com _____________________________________________________________ NetConnect mailing list. To unsubscribe, send an 'unsubcribe' message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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