Our UNIX web hosting accounts have access to a useful form-to-email script called cgiemail.
The cgiemail script resides in the server's cgi-bin directory and does not have to be
installed within your own account. Merely reference cgiemail as illustrated as illustrated
in the following HTML form action:
- <form method="post" action="/cgi-bin/cgiemail/mailtemp.txt">
This code calls the preinstalled script cgiemail which is in the server's
cgi-bin directory once the web page visitor clicks the "submit" button. The
script cgiemail in turn calls a text file (or template) called mailtemp.txt. The
template defines the format by which the submitted form content is to be sent via email.
You can create the template in a basic text editor beginning with the following two
lines:
To: username@yourdomain.com
Subject: Information Request
Substitute the desired recipient email address and subject above. Next, you will need to
add ALL field names within the HTML form to the template in a form similar to the following:
To: username@yourdomain.com
Subject: Information Request
Name [name]
Address [address]
Phone
[telno]
As long as each form field name is contained within brackets ("[ ]") within
the template, the email should be sent successfully and contain all submitted data. We
suggest you use all lowercase field names within your HTML form and template. Be sure to
upload the template in ASCII transfer mode.
If you want a specific web page to load when the email is successfully sent, such as a
thank you note, add the follow code to your HTML form:
- <input type="hidden" name="success"
value="http://your_domain.com/thanks.html">
Substitute the URL of the file you wish to load after form data is submitted. The field
name in this case MUST be "success", but does not need to be added to the
template.
*** Helpful Tip ***
When you receive the submitted form content via email, you will see that the return
address is one that is associated with rapidsite.net. In some instances, you may want to
reply directly to the person that completed the form.
First, add a field to the HTML form (e.g. "email" to prompt the visitor for his/her
complete email address. Next, add the field name to the corresponding template in the
following manner:
To: username@yourdomain.com
From: [email]
Subject: Information Request
The cgiemail script will insert the address entered in the field named email.
When the emailed form is received it will be tagged with this return address.