Thanks for the good mention,
chanio. Frankly, I have no idea why, say, I never took the time to look into NMS. I still believe my script is different and I'll stick to using it, with a few minor security fixes in place. Personally, I believe it's different from the one offered through NMS and I find (oddly enough, heh) it to be easier to use. Since I began writing my own mailer script some three years ago (at which time, I doubt, NMS version was in place anyway), it's been always a work in progress.
Looking back, I don't know what devil pushed me to package it up for public consumption. I should really think twice next time.. or at the least, maybe post it in the Discussion session for some constructive criticism.
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