Send emails via sendmail or via SMTP
Upload unlimited num of files (you can control max. sizes, allowed file extensions, etc.)
Will be send to you via email links to uploaded files
Can automatically validate user input (requied fields)
Can reject scripts calling from others domains (antileech)
Can collect email addresses
Customizable autoresponder message
Can redirect user after successfull email sending or using html template for responce
Very easy to useCGI and Perl > Scripts and Programs > File Manipulation > Upload SystemsOct 10, 2006
These files are stored in UNIX so if any scripts or text files appear to be munged in DOS/Win use Wordpad or a word processor to edit and save as plain text. And if you upload from DOS/Win to UNIX, upload as ASCII, not binary.
This script process forms and upload unlimited num of files in your server.
Unix/Win NT/Win 2000 (sendmail and SMTP support)
Features
Send emails via sendmail or via SMTP
Upload unlimited num of files (you can control max. sizes, allowed file extensions, etc.)
Will be send to you via email links to uploaded files
Can automatically validate user input (requied fields)
Can reject scripts calling from others domains (antileech)
Can collect email addresses
Customizable autoresponder message
Can redirect user after successfull email sending or using html template for responce
Very easy to use
Like most software, to scratch an itch. In the corporate world, the size of email attatchments is usually restricted to preserve bandwidth and email server file system resources. This is frustrating for many users who have a legitimate need to send and receive large files. Most people understand email and web browsers, so PaKnPosT leverages this understanding by using HTTP via Web browser to convey files, and text email to notify file recipients. To ease corporate concerns, optional administrative controls feature file type and size restriction, user restrictions, virus scanning, encryption, password protection and anti-spam measures.
upload.pl is simple perl CGI script to upload file using netscape 2.0+ or Internet Explorer 4.0+. The program uses the excellent CGI.pm perl module (part of standard perl now). To upload a file, the user must validate herself. The script uses a text file as a user database. The text file contains the vertical bar separated userid, Unix crypted password ( can be used in Windows as well) and user's upload path.
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