Hi Dirk,
> hmm, unfortunately it is not working for me. I can name it formmail.pl or
> formail.cgi, I can place it in cgi-bin directory or on some other place. I
> always get the ownerchip error message...
Uuuuh. That formmail script? I'd bin it. Like Ken said: If it's what I
think it is, then it
If that's the 20 year old Matt's FormMail, don't use it, too easy for
spammers to hijack, even the "improved" version. There are better
solutions.
I know that doesnt answer your cgi-wrap question.
-Original Message-
From: Blueonyx On Behalf Of Dirk
Estenfeld
Sent: Thursday, January 3,
Hello Michael,
hmm, unfortunately it is not working for me. I can name it formmail.pl or
formail.cgi, I can place it in cgi-bin directory or on some other place. I
always get the ownerchip error message...
Best regards,
Dirk
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Hi Dirk,
> Did I miss something. I have another perl script with the error.
> "The userid that the web server ran cgiwrap as does not match the userid
> that was configured into the cgiwrap executable. This is a
> configuration/setup problem with cgiwrap on this server. Please contact the
> server
Hello,
Did I miss something. I have another perl script with the error.
"The userid that the web server ran cgiwrap as does not match the userid
that was configured into the cgiwrap executable. This is a
configuration/setup problem with cgiwrap on this server. Please contact the
server administrat