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- Any form can be processed with this Perl script. The data can be sent directly to the user or written into a local file, where they are computed simultaneously.
- Form to Mail is a classical Perl form processing script that allows visitor to send
you an E-Mail. It uses Unix Sendmail and requires Mail::Mailer module.
- Form2Mail is a secure, reliable, cross-platform Form-to-email script, well suited for server-wide installation on ISP''s/IPP''s. Form2Mail combines the benefits of a multi-user application with the neccessary tight security. It can be run a...
- PowerForm is an advanced formmailer and data processor for HTML based forms. Beside the standard features of common formmailers like multiple recipients, redirections and templates, PowerForm provides also these advantages: Personal autoresponders, s...
- This is your basic FormMail CGI that will take the contents of ANY form you make and format the results in an easy to read email message to the email address(s) of your choice. Simply make up any form you want. Has the ability to either show the user...
- This is a Perl module which processes, verifies, and mails an HTML form to a pre-specified account. Also, a wrapper for Request_mailer module is available.
- Append is a perl script which appends all the form entries to a file for later processing. It also has the ability to mail people with the input to the form as well. The
format of the file is almost HTML and most browsers should be able to read the...
- This script allows users to send you email via browser. It simply processes and mails the content of any HTML form to an email address you specify.
- MFormsPro Perl 5+ Unix program is a multi-page form handler that accepts form input from large forms spread over multiple pages; suitable for professional sites that need to divide input into sections and move the visitor on to the next page as each ...
- This script emails you any and all field data from a submit form. It includes a default Comment/Request form if you use the ''GET'' method. If you use the ''POST'' method, it just emails the field data that appear on that form. Th...
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