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NetFormDD

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Simple CGI Email Handler

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Un-CGI

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WebMailer Pro

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NetFormDD is a CGI program
This scripts employs a single
This is uncgi, a frontend for
WebMailer! ProTM is an
that reads HTML fill-in form
configuration file of
processing queries and forms
advanced HTML Form to Email
input, formats it into a
allowable recipients and
from the Web on UNIX
CGI that allows you to
readable message, and then
delivers email only to users
systems. It decodes all the
easily process web site form
sends it to the specified
specified by the maintainer
form fields and sticks them
submissions and customize a
destination. All you need to
using the mail or sendmail
into environment variables
response to your web site
do is modify the included
Unix programs.
for easy perusal by a shell
visitor. WebMailer Pro is
file
 
script, a C program, a Perl
highly configurable and
"NetFormDD.HTM" to
 
script, or whatever you
supports message queuing. It
specify your preferences. No
 
like, then executes whatever
also allows for Multiple
programming required.
 
other program you specify.
Recipients and Redirects.
 
 
 
WebMailer Pro is an ideal
 
 
 
program for Web Site owners,
 
 
 
users and managers who want
 
 
 
more control, versatility
 
 
 
and advanced functionality
 
 
 
in the processing of forms
 
 
 
for their Web site.


Date: Jun, 26 1999


Date: Jun, 26 1999


Date: Jun, 26 1999


Date: Jun, 26 1999
WebMailer Pro DB is an
YACGI Simple Email Handler is
 
 
advanced HTML Form to Email
yet another form processor
 
 
CGI that allows you to
written in C/C++.
 
 
easily process web site form
 
 
 
submissions, customize a
 
 
 
response to your web site
 
 
 
visitor, and log submissions
 
 
 
to any ODBC compliant
 
 
 
database, text or HTML file.
 
 
 
It is configurable, supports
 
 
 
message queuing, and allows
 
 
 
for multiple recipients and
 
 
 
redirects. Ideal for users
 
 
 
who want more control to
 
 
 
process their web forms.
 
 
 


Date: Jun, 26 1999


Date: Jun, 26 1999
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