libSmtp253 and Rev cgi

Richard Miller wow at together.net
Tue Jan 22 10:24:45 EST 2008


Thanks Mark.
Richard


On Jan 21, 2008, at 5:29 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

> Hi Richard,
>
> Yes, it is compatible etc, but using it inside a cgi environment  
> may be a big hassle. I had at least three cases where I couldn't  
> use the main account (with short user name) but where I could use  
> any other account (with user names like user%domain.com at domain.com).
>
> There is a special mail cgi engine, which takes web form data,  
> combines it with a layout that specifies e-mail addresses,  
> subjects,  and additional parameters if necessary and sends it to  
> specified e-mail address. You should be able to call that CGI  
> engine from within your Rev application or homepage.
>
> <http://web.mit.edu/wwwdev/cgiemail>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Mark Schonewille
>
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> Op 21-jan-2008, om 22:57 heeft Richard Miller het volgende geschreven:
>
>> I need to generate an email from a Rev cgi stack. I tried using  
>> Shao Sean's libSmtp253 stack (which I've used successfully before  
>> in other non-cgi situations), but it does not appear to work  
>> correctly in the CGI environment. Does anyone know if his stack is  
>> compatible in Rev cgi mode? Assuming it isn't, is there another  
>> way to generate an email in this situation, particularly given the  
>> older version of the Rev cgi engine?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Richard Miller
>
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