Setting up email to work

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Russ

I created a webpage for my company and when I created the send button I went
into Format Form Properties and selected Submit and then went to Form
Properties. I then selected Send Data to me in Email and entered in a valid
Email. However when I go to test the web page and I enter in the required
information and I click Send I get a The Page Cannot Be Displayed error and
HTTP 405 - Resource not allowed. What do I do?
 
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Russ

I have already went to that page and reviewed that. I also entered in the URL
http://www.mtiretail.com/_vti_inf.html and I received the correct response of
FrontPage Configuration Information
In the HTML comments, this page contains configuration information that the
FrontPage Explorer and FrontPage Editor need to communicate with the
FrontPage server extensions installed on this web server. Do not delete this
page.

So the server has the publisher framework installed. Is there anything else
I can do? Should there be some setting in IIS changed? I also did check the
file permissons and it is set to read write and I hope I can get some new
avenue to determine why this doesn't work. Any insight or assistance is
greatly appreciated.
 
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DavidF

Russ,

Probably a stupid question, but are you testing your form from your site, or
from a preview of your site on your computer? The later will not work.

Second question, which form does not work? I filled in and submitted as Test
from your submit a resume form page...did you get that?

And lastly, I suspect that your problem is because your site,
http://www.mtiretail.com/ , appears to be framed. Publisher does not support
framing in general, and I don't know that you will be able to work around
that. But before you conclude that, answer the two questions above...

DavidF
 

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