Evolt Re: [thelist] Replacing ASPMail script with a Unix/PHP script?

Flavia Tarzwell (FayeC) ftarzwell at fayec.com
Tue Sep 20 16:02:24 CDT 2005


Hi Anthony,

Thanks for the netcraft tool..it's quite neat. In this case thought it 
didn't show much:
http://searchdns.netcraft.com/?host=*.otherduties.com

FayeC

Anthony Ettinger wrote:

>Just because the page spits out the source doesn't
>mean it's *nix server. IIS could just be
>misconfigured. Anyway, use netcraft.com to check what
>that site is running.
>
>As for a php emailer? Google should turn up thousands
>of these.
>
>
>
>--- "Flavia Tarzwell (FayeC)" <ftarzwell at fayec.com>
>wrote:
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>>Quite a little confusing issue...
>>I created a simple contact form in ASP (using
>>ASPMail script) for a 
>>friend who had no clue what kind of hosting she had
>>since her site was 
>>being hosted at her friend's ISP web server and her
>>friend was away on a 
>>trip and out of touch...his tech support is not
>>answering any of my 
>>email to clarify what kind of components they have
>>installed.
>>So after creating the form and uploading to the
>>server it is clear that 
>>the server is not an Windows/ASP server at all...it
>>just spits the 
>>entire code out in the body of the page.
>>My question now is...what could I use on a
>>Unix/Probably PHP server to 
>>replace the ASPMail code?
>>I am not very fluent in PHP although I can probably
>>figure it out...
>>does Unix have something like CDONTS tht doesn't
>>need a specific 
>>component installed?
>>
>>Thank you in advance,
>>
>>FayeC
>>
>>
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