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We've been using this with great success. It's for NT and does not rely on
having
any scripting languages installed as it is a native executable. It's also
relatively cheap
and quite flexible.
http://www.lss.com.au/lss/windows/mf/mf_ins.htm
-Kevin
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From: ntisp-request@iea-software.com
[mailto:ntisp-request@iea-software.com]On Behalf Of Gabriel Sponsler
Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 2:09 PM
To: ntisp@iea-software.com
Subject: [NTISP] Looking for a Common mail CGI script....
Pardon my ignorance on the matter, but our company does not
specialize in web hosting. We host a modest number of sites and we have
always allowed people to create and use their own cgi scripts. We now have
a couple of users that want to use generic scripts that we place in the CGI
bin, (particularly a simple mail post script).
Does anybody know where I can get a hold of common generic script
and how best to use it. We are using IIS 3.0 on win nt sp5 server.
I appreciate any help
thanks,
Gabe
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Gabriel Sponsler
fax: 831-648-8113
ph: 831-648-8111
gabe@montereybay.com
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From:=20 ntisp-request@iea-software.com =[mailto:ntisp-request@iea-software.com]On=20 Behalf Of Gabriel Sponsler
Sent: Friday, August 13, =1999 2:09=20 PM
To: ntisp@iea-software.com
Subject: [NTISP] =Looking=20 for a Common mail CGI script....Pardon my =ignorance on the=20 matter, but our company does not specialize in web hosting. We host =a modest=20 number of sites and we have always allowed people to create and =use=20 their own cgi scripts. We now have a couple of users that want =to use=20 generic scripts that we place in the CGI bin, (particularly a simple =mail=20 post script).Does anybody =know where I=20 can get a hold of common generic script and how best to use =it. We are=20 using IIS 3.0 on win nt sp5 server.I appreciate any =help=20=thanks,=Gabe