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A simple perl script (mailer.pl) can be placed anywhere in your site. You can then use that in a <FORM METHOD=POST ACTION="mailer.pl"> form, including any <INPUT...> tags you like. You should include - either as input fields or and hidden input fields values for -FROM (the from email address), -MAIL (the to email address), -NEXT (the page to show after posting the form). e.g. <INPUT TYPE=HIDDEN NAME=-NEXT VALUE="thanks.html">
A simple perl script ([[File:mailer_example.zip]]) can be placed anywhere in your site. You can then use that in a <FORM METHOD=POST ACTION="mailer.pl"> form, including any <INPUT...> tags you like. You should include - either as input fields or and hidden input fields values for -FROM (the from email address), -MAIL (the to email address), -NEXT (the page to show after posting the form). e.g. <INPUT TYPE=HIDDEN NAME=-NEXT VALUE="thanks.html">





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A simple perl script (File:Mailer example.zip) can be placed anywhere in your site. You can then use that in a <FORM METHOD=POST ACTION="mailer.pl"> form, including any <INPUT...> tags you like. You should include - either as input fields or and hidden input fields values for -FROM (the from email address), -MAIL (the to email address), -NEXT (the page to show after posting the form). e.g. <INPUT TYPE=HIDDEN NAME=-NEXT VALUE="thanks.html">


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