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Updated: 03/23/2008

spiderMail

spiderMail v2.2 is a complex form mailer. All of the data entered in a form is sent to an e-mail address specified in the form or the script itself. A subject and &"from&" address address may also be specified. The user input is also printed to the screen. The e-mail and screen presentation are formatted according to two separate templates completely customizable by the site owner. The site owner may create an address book so that aliases can be used in place of e-mail addresses. This will effectively hide your e-mail addresses from users and even malicious scripts which search Web pages for addresses. Version 2.2 protects against off-site use of the script.
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