Email Form

T

Terry Kemmerer

I have a form setup and in the form properties how do you place multiple
email address in the email field. It seems like FrontPage only likes one
email addr in this field.

Thanks
Terry
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

FP only supports a single email address under Form Properties.

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J

JPKarlsen [FP MVP]

You can try writing two or more addresses separated with semicolon.


Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.


nntp://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.frontpage.client/<[email protected]>

I have a form setup and in the form properties how do you place multiple
email address in the email field. It seems like FrontPage only likes one
email addr in this field.

Thanks
Terry


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T

Terry Kemmerer

We tried all kinds off combination and could only get one to work

Thanks for confirming, the documentation does not indicate if it supports
only one addr or multiple. Most cgi's you can string multiples with coma
separators.

Thanks
Terry
 
A

Andrew Murray

or if not that they have alllowances for a "Cc" field or a "Bcc:" field (like
email programs have).

Frontpage's form handlers offers the most 'basic' functionality.
 
J

Jim Buyens

You're right; on most servers, one email address is the
limit.

To work around this, try the advice at:

Mailing Form Data to Several Recipients
http://www.interlacken.com/winnt/tips/tipshow.aspx?tip=50

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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