Andrew Teo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Just curious, how would you send an attachment?
Get MIME::Lite from CPAN.
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At 05:32 AM 5/1/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Hey guys,
>
>Thanks so much for your help. The s
Hey guys,
Thanks so much for your help. The supplied code was excellent. You Perl
people are alright! :-)
In answer to Johnathan Kupferer's question at to my computing platform, I'm
actually working on a Mac g4 running Mac OS X and am very interested in
testing out its Perl programming capabi
Honestly, I've never had to. I would use Mail::Mailer except I don't
see it with ActiveState's ppm. Its possible with Mail::Sendmail,
looking at the source I see the note:
Look at http://alma.ch/perl/Mail-Sendmail-FAQ.htm for additional info
(CGI, examples of sending attachments, HTML mai
: Just curious, how would you send an attachment?
The MIME::Lite module can do this.
-- tdk
Just curious, how would you send an attachment?
Johnathan Kupferer wrote:
>
> Aww... you should have let him hire a consultant. ;o)
>
> Seriously though, this is dead simple. Gary's code is great and robust
> if a bit intimidating for a newbie. You said you have background in
> VisualBasic
Aww... you should have let him hire a consultant. ;o)
Seriously though, this is dead simple. Gary's code is great and robust
if a bit intimidating for a newbie. You said you have background in
VisualBasic and that would lead me to think you might be using windoze
NT or 2000. (Unfortunately
--- Curtis Michelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a Perl newbie for sure. I recently subscribed to the list and
> this is my first post.
Welcome aboard. =o)
> . . .
> I'd like to try using Perl for a current client project. Situation
> is this:
> Web users need to hit an HTML fo
Hi Curtis,
this script is far from nice, but it works. A lot of it you could
probably remove. The recipientlist enabled me to hide the email
addresses inside the cgi.
To improve it try looking at CPAN for mail handling routines.
Gary
__BEGIN__
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# My varient of formmail.
#
Hi,
I'm a Perl newbie for sure. I recently subscribed to the list and this is
my first post.
My programming background is limited C and VisualBasic stuff. My regular
focus is database development and I work a lot with Filemaker Pro. I also
do some web devpt. as well.
I'd like to try using Pe
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