Judging from the CVS updates, I think it should renamed Nick Cleaton's Perl Script Archive ;)

The script to look at is FormMail. It will take a bit of configuring, but bear in mind it is a well supported script (via the NMS support list) so there are plenty of developers who can offer advice and help.

Don't try and roll your own as you are likely to get burnt unless you've thought of everything. Spamming via the original FormMail (not the NMS one) is quite painful.

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Barbie | Birmingham Perl Mongers | http://birmingham.pm.org/


In reply to Re: Re: Sending email with Perl by barbie
in thread Sending email with Perl by chuleto1

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