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This script will let visitors send e-mail to anyone, at any time.


E-Mail Someone!

Notes

  • Posted: August 4, 1999

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Body

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4. From: david
Can this help me
09/05/2007 04:41:23

I would like to put something like a guest book on my website and then receive the user suggestions to my e-mail address can this script help me ?

5. From: Lee (Admin)
10/03/2007 15:38:46

You would need a guestbook script with that capability.

2. From: Me
User cannot enter a message
09/01/2007 14:10:15

So, basically, you can only mail someone with a subject? It's no use if the user cannot send a message too.

3. From: Lee (Admin)
10/03/2007 15:36:37

Have you tried the script? After getting the e-mail address and subject, it opens your e-mail client, so you can put in the message there.

1. From: MP
04/21/2007 16:12:28

Nice, but if there's no specified mail client (something like that, at least on mine) it makes the browser open a ton of pages trying to "mailto:antispammer@example.net" ...


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