Re: Emailer choke

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 15366
interpreted = N
texte = I had a breif thought on this yesturday, on your form, you could break up the email address so there was multiple fields for name and @.example: in your form for email@. Then before your [sendmail] put [hideif [Pop]=][hideif [Domain]=][hideif [Ext]=][sendmail To=[Pop]@[Domain].[Ext]&From=you@your.com&subject=blahblah][/sendmail][/hide if][/hideif][/hideif] Not sure if this would work or if even correct WebDna, but seems like could work??RayAt 05:30 PM 12/3/97 -0600, you wrote: >I searched the archives and saw a message string from yesterday: > >I have our store set up so that after someone orders, if they have given >their email address, it returns a thankyou.txt email to them. Like Luke, >I have found that if someone gives a bad address, it clogs up emailer. >Emailer usually gives error 120, but sometimes 108. It seems that the >error relates to insufficient memory, which makes sense if the bad >address is put in an infinite loop. > >Any thoughts? > >Peace, > >John > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Check out John's Website and new CD, River Song, at his NOMA/Big Mind >website: >http://songs.com/englander > >Currently featured award-winning websites developed by Big Mind Media: > >Body & Soul West >Hollyhock Island Retreat Center >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- >John Englander >Big Mind Media >2814 12th Ave, South >Nashville, TN 37204 >615-297-7774 ext. 3, voice >615-297-9652 fax > > > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Emailer choke (Jay Van Vark 1997)
  2. Re: Emailer choke (John T. O'Connell 1997)
  3. Re: Emailer choke (Paul Uttermohlen 1997)
  4. Re: Emailer choke (Eddie Schrieffer 1997)
  5. Re: Emailer choke (Bennie Warren 1997)
  6. Re: Emailer choke (John Hill 1997)
  7. Re: Emailer choke (John Englander 1997)
  8. Re: Emailer choke (Paul Uttermohlen 1997)
  9. Re: Emailer choke (John Hill 1997)
  10. Re: Emailer choke (Mike Heininger 1997)
  11. Re: Emailer choke (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  12. Re: Emailer choke (Ray Hatch 1997)
  13. Emailer choke (John Englander 1997)
  14. Re:Has this happened to you? (was:Emailer Chokes on bad address) (Jay Van Vark 1997)
  15. Has this happened to you? (was:Emailer Chokes on bad address) (Eddie Schrieffer 1997)
  16. Emailer Chokes on bad address (Eddie Schrieffer 1997)
I had a breif thought on this yesturday, on your form, you could break up the email address so there was multiple fields for name and @.example: in your form for email@. Then before your [sendmail] put [hideif [Pop]=][hideif [Domain]=][hideif [Ext]=][sendmail To=[Pop]@[Domain].[Ext]&From=you@your.com&subject=blahblah][/sendmail][/hide if][/hideif][/hideif] Not sure if this would work or if even correct WebDna, but seems like could work??RayAt 05:30 PM 12/3/97 -0600, you wrote: >I searched the archives and saw a message string from yesterday: > >I have our store set up so that after someone orders, if they have given >their email address, it returns a thankyou.txt email to them. Like Luke, >I have found that if someone gives a bad address, it clogs up emailer. >Emailer usually gives error 120, but sometimes 108. It seems that the >error relates to insufficient memory, which makes sense if the bad >address is put in an infinite loop. > >Any thoughts? > >Peace, > >John > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Check out John's Website and new CD, River Song, at his NOMA/Big Mind >website: >http://songs.com/englander > >Currently featured award-winning websites developed by Big Mind Media: > >Body & Soul West >Hollyhock Island Retreat Center >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- >John Englander >Big Mind Media >2814 12th Ave, South >Nashville, TN 37204 >615-297-7774 ext. 3, voice >615-297-9652 fax > > > > Ray Hatch

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