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WinCGIMail allows you to create sophisticated forms without CGI scripting.

NOTE: Our mail server will only send mail if the To or From address is a domain hosting on our servers. You must send the WinCGIMail message to an email address on your site or setup the From address to be an email address on your site.

To use WinCGIMail, create a form with any decent web page creation software.

The form action line should be

<form method="POST" action="http://216.200.66.129/cgi-bin/WinCGIMail.asp">

Required Form Fields:

Field: Email
This form field allows you to specify to whom you wish for your form results to be mailed. Most likely, you will want to configure this option as a hidden form field with a value equal to that of your e-mail address.
<input type=hidden name="email" value="username@your_domain.com">

 

Field: URL
Redirect the user to a UR after the form is submitted. You should use this hidden variable to send them to a pre-made HTML page.
To choose the URL the user will end up at:
<input type=hidden name="URL" value="http://your_domain.com/filename.html">

 

Optional Form Fields:

Field: subject
The subject field will allow you to specify the subject that you wish to appear in the e-mail that is sent to you after this form has been filled out. If you do not have this option turned on, then the script will default to a message subject: Terrasite Form Mailer Result
If you wish to choose what the subject is:
<input type=hidden name="subject" value="Your Subject">

To allow the user to choose a subject:
<input type=text name="subject">

 

Field: from
This form field will allow the user to specify their return e-mail address. If you want to be able to return e-mail to your user, I strongly suggest that you include this form field and allow them to fill it in. This will be put into the From: field of the message you receive.
<input type=text name="from">

 

Any other form fields that appear in your script will be mailed back to you and displayed on the resulting page if you do not have the redirect field set.