Sorry---I guess I ventured into Shark infested waters.
Thanks to the first person who replied. As a novice, I assumed that mailforms were all cgi,

and as a person who uses a mailform and needed help, I thought this was the place. Thanks

for setting me straight and fairly diplomaticaly.
To the second person, well if this is the wrong place, this is the wrong place. FYI, there are

plenty of people who are doinga ll sorts of things with html/cgi etc who don't have the foggiest.

They benefit from the fruits of the labor of people like--well, the people here I think.
But such intolerance from the second person. I have no idea wahat being

downvoted is, but it sounds like some sort of condescending, adolescent game. Like

person looking for a simple answer and thinking this was a site related to that, I

may have made a mistake. I have no idea why you think I am advertising. I have a

non commercial site and this LOOKED like a helpful place for people who might BE

sympathetic. Maybe most are. But the last person sounds like a total jerk (end of

my hysterical moment. ) Anyway, now that I know exe indicates a non cgi issue,

I can go and try to find out what to do with my html call to the program/script or <whatever> it is. Thanks.
Paul


In reply to Re: Re: Why is my spammer not an anonymous spammer? by tokyoprogressive
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