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I recently set up a website and now I want to use cgi. I can get the script to send the form to a hotmail account but I really need it to go to and aol. And when I try sending it to the aol account I get:
Error: Bad/No Recipient
There was no recipient or an invalid recipient specified in the data sent to FormMail. Please make sure you have filled in the recipient form field with an e-mail address that has been configured in @recipients. More information on filling in recipient form fields and variables can be found in the README file.
I am using formmail as I was told this is a good script. Can anyone suggest anything as I don’t want to change the e-mail account and I also don’t want to keep using the mailto: function.
I was just told that aol dont like formmail is this true?
Thanks
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05-16-2003, 08:29 PM
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knob jockey
I cant see you getting a huge amount of help with cgi problems round here in a k-lite forum.
I would try a coding forum. they will have years of experience so will be alot more help.
and aol might not like the name of your email field i would try looking around to try to find it.
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05-16-2003, 09:06 PM
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05-16-2003, 09:23 PM
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knob jockey
php is pish so i have been told. not tried it personally even though i have to soon.
With cgi you get to choice between plenty of languages so i could use c which i already know or perl which is better at handerling strings.
since aol use cgi i think you may have to as well.
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