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  • Superfrm Form Processor - Very flexible and security conscious form processor / autoresponder. Completely template driven and written in REAL perl 5 :) ... can be used to serve multiple domains. (Added: 18-Feb-2000 Hits: 932)
  • TD Form Mailer - Allow people visiting your site to send you or others email from a web-based form. Send TDavid a note the easy way and at the same time you can demo TD Form Mailer 1.0. There are a million formmailers already out there, but this was my first effort at using sendmail and I thought it was worth including here. (Added: 4-Oct-1999 Hits: 420)
  • Wiltered Computing - ProcessForm - ProcessForm v1.0 is a simple form to e-mail processor. This simple to setup script can be used by multiple forms on the same server. FormHandler can handle any number of form feilds, and formats the mail in a very readable manner. FormHandler uses hidden form fields to determine who the mail should be sent to. This script also allows you to send the person submitting the form to any page you like (maybe a "Thank you" page). (Added: 29-Oct-1999 Hits: 508)
  • World Wide Contact - The World Wide Contact allows you to setup a contact form on your site and have the results emailed to you. In fact, you can use this for any form where you want the results emailed to you. Just build the form on your site, tell the script what form fields to expect, and it handles the rest. This script hides your email address from email harvesters unlike other form mailers. This script is also a great alternative to Frontpage users who do not want their email address in their HTML source. (Added: 4-Nov-2003 Hits: 710)

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