Re: lingo-l HTML and email

2003-11-20 Thread 2702NET
Landro - Original Message - From: 2702NET [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 1:32 PM Subject: Re: lingo-l HTML and email Hi Diego, Yeah, you can have them enter their own mail server...just keep in mind (depending on your audience) some may

RE: lingo-l HTML and email

2003-11-19 Thread Diego Landro
: lingo-l HTML and email Your best bet would be to write a server-side script to send out the email formatted as HTML. You can use Lingo to pass the text to the server-side script if necessary. You might want to look for email components if ur email traffice is going to be really high...eg sending

Re: lingo-l HTML and email

2003-11-19 Thread 2702NET
Actually, the name of the sender account is not the biggest issue...it's the *mailserver* being used to relay the mail that will getcha. Many ISPs require you to use their mailserver and only their mailserver. So, it might work fine on your own machine (since your mailserver, whatever it is,

RE: lingo-l HTML and email

2003-11-19 Thread Diego Landro
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: Re: lingo-l HTML and email Actually, the name of the sender account is not the biggest issue...it's the *mailserver* being used to relay the mail that will getcha. Many ISPs require you to use their mailserver and only their mailserver. So, it might work fine on your

Re: lingo-l HTML and email

2003-11-19 Thread 2702NET
. That should work, right? Diego Landro Ciudad de Buenos Aires - Argentina -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de 2702NET Enviado el: Miércoles, 19 de Noviembre de 2003 12:52 p.m. Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: Re: lingo-l HTML and email Actually, the name

Re: lingo-l HTML and email

2003-11-19 Thread Troy Rollins
On Wednesday, November 19, 2003, at 11:29 AM, Diego Landro wrote: Now i get the point, thanks 2702Net, though i have a valid email account it wont work because the end user ISP would block the use of another mail server, and i just can´t work that around, can I? Well i guess ill have to have an

Re: lingo-l HTML and email

2003-11-19 Thread Diego Landro
be possible, but anyway, the mail option is just that and is not key to the development, so... THANKS AGAIN! Diego Landro - Original Message - From: 2702NET [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 1:32 PM Subject: Re: lingo-l HTML and email Hi Diego

Re: lingo-l HTML and email

2003-11-18 Thread 2702NET
Hi Diego, The only reasonably reliable method is to use the DirectEmail Xtra from www.directxtras.com (there are some other free ways to attack the problem - but I don't recommend them). This is definitely your best bet, but even w/the Xtra you'll need to be aware of Port 25 blocking issues

Re: lingo-l HTML and email

2003-11-18 Thread Troy Rollins
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 10:40 AM, 2702NET wrote: The only reasonably reliable method is to use the DirectEmail Xtra from www.directxtras.com (there are some other free ways to attack the problem - but I don't recommend them). This is definitely your best bet, but even w/the Xtra

Re: lingo-l HTML and email

2003-11-18 Thread Anand Ravi
Dear co-listers, I am working on a Project and i´m facing a problem. In my app i have to send an email through Director. The point is i could not find how to do this. I know i can put a link mailto into Lingo, but that would open my email clien and what i want is to send the mail via Lingo,