Hello tbudl,
  A reminder of what [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed on:
  Sunday, September 24, 2006 at 20:43:03 GMT +0100

ttfcu> Off the top of my head I would say that if you have control of
ttfcu> the form on the web page you could actually do all the hard
ttfcu> work there and store the info in hidden fields before its
ttfcu> mailed to you.  Doing this, you could construct an e-mail from
ttfcu> those fields into the subject line with various delimiters that could be 
easily checked.

ttfcu> Example:   Subject: New Form Submission User=<fields 1 + 2> 
Pass=<Password>

ttfcu> Then it would be easy to parse the subject line to extract the
ttfcu> User-name and password by simply looking for the User= and
ttfcu> Pass= phrases. You might want to change those phrases to something else!

Interesting. I do not have direct control of the form, but it may be
possible for those that do to fix this. I do export the data and it
eventually ends up in a database where I can do this kind of thing,
but I would like TB! to generate the email automatically.

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Best regards,
 Stuart                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Using The Bat! v3.85.03
 On Windows XP 5.1 Build #2600


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