Mike at Green-Beast.com skrev:
That said, even though people are the most difficult to control, they don't
seem to be the real problem. The problem seems to be with 'bots so that's
the form's main focus.
You're right, bots are the real problem to focus on.
/anders
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From: "Anders Nawroth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 10:46 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Encoded mailto links - and mail sender
Hi!
Mike at Green-Beast.com skrev:
> I offer that in my contact form. It's a config option. The contact form
> owner c
Hi!
Mike at Green-Beast.com skrev:
I offer that in my contact form. It's a config option. The contact form
owner can enable/disable offering a get-a-copy option to his/her visitors.
Is there any way to protect this from being used as a way to send out
spam? You can't really know that people e
Mike at Green-Beast.com wrote:
Good point, Patrick. I'll certainly consider offering
a checkbox as a UI option for 'send me a copy of
the contents of this form'.
I'd certainly be interested if this could be done in
php by assigning the user's mail address as a
string, then posting to it. Anyone
>> Good point, Patrick. I'll certainly consider offering
>> a checkbox as a UI option for 'send me a copy of
>> the contents of this form'.
>
> I'd certainly be interested if this could be done in
> php by assigning the user's mail address as a
> string, then posting to it. Anyone done that?
I of
Designer,
I'd advise you to use some comprehensive PHP mailing libraries (classes):
* PHPMailer (http://phpmailer.sourceforge.net/)
* Swift mailer (http://www.swiftmailer.org/)
Regards,
on 10/19/2007 01:43 PM Designer said the following:
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
> my approach is usually not to put the email address on there and
instead provide a contact form,
one major annoyance of contact forms for me: as a sender, i don't have
a copy of the email in my email client's "sent items" folder.
depending on th