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On 1/17/06, Matt.Haas@xxxxxxxxxxx <Matt.Haas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Rob, > > If you want to force the sent email to look a certain way, you'll be > better off writing a program to send the email formatted the way you > want. About the only thing you can count on working in mailto links is > that the email address will get set. Setting the subject line works for > most email clients. Beyond that, it's a crap shot. Agreed. If they are filling out a form, the form response should be sent directly from the server rather than popping up their mail client. That will avoid the issue of publishing the email address as well. > What type of server is this? If it's an AS/400 or iSeries, I have > Net.Data samples that send email. If it's a Windows or Unix/Linux box, > it should be easy enough to find samples (you'll need to know what you > have access to language-wise) to do what you want. Giovanni Perotti created a companion to CGIDEV2 for email, using the QtmmSendMail API. http://www-922.ibm.com/mmail/start There are a gazillion other ways to get the iSeries to send an email, and the issue has been beaten to death on midrange-l, and on this list as well I think. I seem to recall some discussions about sending mail through MSF that whizzed by my ear a few weeks ago. There may even be a way (API calls perhaps) to use Domino directly. -- Tom Jedrzejewicz tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxx
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