Re: Email problem..
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2004
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = I make sure that they have an "@" in there email address !!For exemple :=20I get now the following error...<<02/11/2004 18:16:49 Sending Message To: tatpar@wanadoo.fr 002/11/2004 18:16:49 General email error -408010994158007295TTdone>>While the email heading was<<to: tatpar@wanadoo.frfrom: lb@acsiweb.comsubject: Demande d'InformationContent-type: text/html >>le 2/11/04 18:12, John Peacock =E0 jpeacock@rowman.com a =E9crit=A0:> Lawrence wrote:>=20>> Here is the code>>=20>> [SendMail=20>> to=3Dlbanahan@orange.fr&from=3D[mail]&subject=3DVilla&Content-type=3Dtext/html]>> [prenom] [nom]
>> date=3D[DATE format=3D%d/%m/%Y]
>> [/SendMail]>=20> Unless you validate what the user typed into [mail], this is always> going to be dodgy code. The From: must be in a form that your MTA will> at least accept (even if it isn't deliverable), and depending on how> stupid the user is, you will get various errors in the log file. This> is a classic Carbon-based error that no amount of programming can> completely resolve).>=20> If you have the opportunity to pre-validate the user's e-mail address,> like requiring them to sign up and reply to a challenge e-mail, you are> much more likely to not have errors.>=20> HTH>=20> John-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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I make sure that they have an "@" in there email address !!For exemple :=20I get now the following error...<<02/11/2004 18:16:49 Sending Message To: tatpar@wanadoo.fr 002/11/2004 18:16:49 General email error -408010994158007295TTdone>>While the email heading was<<to: tatpar@wanadoo.frfrom: lb@acsiweb.comsubject: Demande d'InformationContent-type: text/html >>le 2/11/04 18:12, John Peacock =E0 jpeacock@rowman.com a =E9crit=A0:> Lawrence wrote:>=20>> Here is the code>>=20>> [SendMail=20>> to=3Dlbanahan@orange.fr&from=3D[mail]&subject=3DVilla&Content-type=3Dtext/html]>> [prenom] [nom]
>> date=3D[DATE format=3D%d/%m/%Y]
>> [/SendMail]>=20> Unless you validate what the user typed into [mail], this is always> going to be dodgy code. The From: must be in a form that your MTA will> at least accept (even if it isn't deliverable), and depending on how> stupid the user is, you will get various errors in the log file. This> is a classic Carbon-based error that no amount of programming can> completely resolve).>=20> If you have the opportunity to pre-validate the user's e-mail address,> like requiring them to sign up and reply to a challenge e-mail, you are> much more likely to not have errors.>=20> HTH>=20> John-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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