G wrote:
> At 01:35 PM 7/16/1998 -0700, Jack Killpatrick so eloquently stated:
> >G wrote:
> >
> >> Suz:
> >>
> >> Try cgiemail from MIT
> >> http://web.mit.edu/wwwdev/cgiemail/user.html  It's free and works
> >> very well, and they have a really good and easy-to-use manual.
> >> They use it internally and offer it free so folks can test it for them.
> >
> >I've used cgiemail in the past. It allows for very easy formatting of the
> >resulting email...better than most other form-to-email scripts.
> I have had
> >one problem setting it up in the past, which ended up being that I didn't
> >have a /var directory setup as a temp dir. That was an install I
> did over a
> >year ago, though, so maybe things have changed.
> >
>
> Don't need it now.  It took a little time trying to get it
> tweaked, but we love it.  Allows for cc, bcc, subject, etc.
> Great and easy to use.

The thing that sets it apart from other form-to-email scripts is that it
lets you use a separate text file as a template for the email. That
translates to "you don't have to know much (if anything) about perl at all".

Jack

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