Thanks Mark.
Richard

On Jan 21, 2008, at 5:29 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Hi Richard,

Yes, it is compatible etc, but using it inside a cgi environment may be a big hassle. I had at least three cases where I couldn't use the main account (with short user name) but where I could use any other account (with user names like [EMAIL PROTECTED]).

There is a special mail cgi engine, which takes web form data, combines it with a layout that specifies e-mail addresses, subjects, and additional parameters if necessary and sends it to specified e-mail address. You should be able to call that CGI engine from within your Rev application or homepage.

<http://web.mit.edu/wwwdev/cgiemail>

Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

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Op 21-jan-2008, om 22:57 heeft Richard Miller het volgende geschreven:

I need to generate an email from a Rev cgi stack. I tried using Shao Sean's libSmtp253 stack (which I've used successfully before in other non-cgi situations), but it does not appear to work correctly in the CGI environment. Does anyone know if his stack is compatible in Rev cgi mode? Assuming it isn't, is there another way to generate an email in this situation, particularly given the older version of the Rev cgi engine?

Thanks.
Richard Miller

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