csMailto 2.0 is a Perl script for Mailing List Managers scripts design by WWW.CGISCRIPT.NET, LLC.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
csMailto is an automated script that allows the user to build and manage multiple mailto forms to use within your web site.
Publisher review:csMailto is an automated script that allows the user to build and manage multiple mailto forms to use within your web site. csMailto is an automated script that allows the user to build and manage multiple mailto forms to use within your web site. The script allows you to build your own mailto forms without having to learn Perl. The forms can also send and receive files Features: - Multiple upload fields. Up to 8 attachments on the auto-responses. - Now you can use preexisting forms. That's right, forms created in FrontPage, Dreamweaver, and any other HTML Editor. You can import them into csMailto! - Build as many forms as you need, contact forms, request information forms, report problem forms, sign-up form, any form you need! - Requires no knowledge of FTP or HTML. - Manage all your web site CGI mailto forms from one location. - Easy to use management screen. - Add, Modify, Delete and even View your forms from one easy to understand management screen. - Include code added to management page for easy reference. - You will not believe how easy this is to use, check it out. - No limit to the number of forms that can be created. - No limit to the number of fields that can be added within a form. - Central Administration done through the web browser. - Easy web based administration, all management is done through your browser. - Central management password required to gain access. - Entire script is template driven, easily change the complete look and feel using your favorite web site editor. - Added security. The form options are stored in a separate file. Requirements: · Perl 5.005 or higher · A Web Server · CGI Access · The ability to write to your server directories
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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