OT: PHP-Based FormMail ??

Could someone point me to a very-newbie-level step-by-step instruction on how to set up PHP-based FormMail on my website?

Thanks!

...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson
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I suppose you could try this:

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There are a whole bunch of hits under google for

PHP FormMail

As near as I can tell, most are directed at newbies.

-Chuck Harris

Jim Thomps> Could someone point me to a very-newbie-level step-by-step instruction

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Chuck Harris

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Sift through a few dozen - you'll find one you like :-)

-- Gregg t3h g33k "Ratings are for transistors....tubes have guidelines"

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Gregg

Hmmm... It says "free trial" and "no CGI" which tells me the CGI is run on their server, 'cause there ain't no such thing as PHP without CGI.

I have a page stashed somewhere that uses an HTML form with DHTML to email me the responses of a user survey. That's a simple, free option, though it's not neccessarily the best solution. The plan was to then run a Pegasus mail script to send the body text to a program that would collate the data.

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Best Regards,
Mike
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