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multiple e-mail addresses for form results

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ds303

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Apr 30, 2002
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Is it possible to send form results to 2 or more e-mail recipients in FrontPage?

 
yes, seperate the address with a comma.

mailto:me@me.com, me2@me.com, etc DeZiner
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I am also trying to send form results to 2 email recipients using FrontPage 2002. When I use the comma method and a user fills in the form, They get a front page error. When I take out the second email address and comma the e-mail goes thru. Any other ideas on what to try?
 
I am also trying to send form results to 2 email recipients using FrontPage 2002. When I use the comma method and a user fills in the form, They get a front page error. When I take out the second email address and comma the e-mail goes thru. Any other ideas on what to try?
 
The comma between addresses will work for hyperlinks, but I cannot get it to work with forms.
 
I went to another forum on this same questions. I was told that you can only use one e-mail address. However, you can have the e-mail address go to you and have your e-mail program automatically forward the e-mail.
 
You CAN submit to mulitple email address in FrontPage

This is how you do it...


Create your form (form1.html). Put your first email address in that form.

Save form1 as form2.html. Put your 2nd email address in that form.

Create your confirmation form.

Have form2/or last form send the form results to the confirmation form and your 2nd/or last email address.

I know this is a goofy workaround but it works. I had this same problem a couple of months ago. I have found this solution on Microsofts web site.

Kim

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Oh i forgot a step. In form1.html set the confirmation page to go to form2.html.

SO here is how you do it again...

Create your form (form1.html). Put your first email address in that form. Set the confirmation page to go to form2.html.


Save form1 as form2.html. Put your 2nd email address in that form.

Create your confirmation form.

Have form2/or last form send the form results to the confirmation form and your 2nd/or last email address.

I know this is a goofy workaround but it works. I had this same problem a couple of months ago. I have found this solution on Microsofts web site.


I hope this helps.

Kim
 
Thank you Kim!

It worked like a charm.

Norman
 
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