We just bought your Attachment Mailer Plus and it's amazing! Chris La Mont
Attachment Form Mailer Plus is a formmail manager with an impressive list of features. Use your own completely customized HTML forms created in your favorite HTML editor and simply point them to the Form Processor. It'll do the rest! Including file uploads with a progress meter, automatically notify you and send autoresponders with optional file attachments to your customers, optionally enable previews and redirects and more. All this in a form processor that's easily managed via the Web Admin Control Panel. Read on to find out more.
This section is new on BrainCode.com, but we'll be slowly releasing a number of Perl scripts that are based on those we use here -- solid, reliable, tested code. The first of these is below. Everything you need is in the zip file.
Please note that these free Perl scripts are unsupported -- we simply don't have the staff to help you with Perl questions, as much as we'd like to do so. Every server's a little different -- so read your server documentation carefully
The script " Mailer " is a form processing software made for professional use. It helps you to create every kind of form you could ever think of and stores e-mail adresses in a database. Pages are created with html Templates and the script allows to send checkcodes, do ip/mail banning and many others. Security is ensured by captchas (image verification) and hidden security codes. Click on "features" to get a survey of the functions, and on "preview" to experience it live in action.
With the recent increase in security flaws found in Internet Explorer (IE), we recommend that web users switch from IE to a different web browser. The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) has even stated that internet users can protect themselves from these security holes by using a different web browser.
There are a number of significant vulnerabilities in technologies relating to the IE domain/zone security model, the DHTML object model, MIME type determination, the graphical user interface (GUI), and ActiveX. It is possible to reduce exposure to these vulnerabilities by using a different web browser, especially when browsing untrusted sites. Such a decision may, however, reduce the functionality of sites that require IE-specific features such as DHTML, VBScript, and ActiveX. Note that using a different web browser will not remove IE from a Windows system, and other programs may invoke IE, the WebBrowser ActiveX control, or the HTML rendering engine (MSHTML).
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