Got hold of both NMS FormMail and STAMP. Will quickly evaluate them, and proceed from there. Many thanks to people for the quick suggestions.

I have both editions of the Mouse book already. I know it's older, but I actually think I learned more from the first edition "CGI Programming on the World Wide Web".

Looking an NMS FormMail, I see that it uses sendmail, which isn't an option for me on NT. I know I could use blat or something similar, but STAMP looks more useful as it talks directly to the SMTP server.

Don't have the other book, will investigate it. Thanks for the comment.


In reply to Re: Re: Formmail or something else? by ajt
in thread Formmail or something else? by ajt

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