fmail is a simple program to safely mail the contents of a form to a specified user. It keeps a registry of destination e-mail addresses, instead of getting the destination addresses from a form varia... More
fmail is a simple program to safely mail the contents of a form to a specified user. It keeps a registry of destination e-mail addresses, instead of getting the destination addresses from a form variable. This prevents people from forging the destination addresses and using your Web mailer program to abuse random people on the Internet anonymously. fmail also doesn't require a valid HTTP_REFERER variable, which some misconfigured proxy servers mangle, and doesn't process files in a pathname-dependent way, which is nice when you're running virtual servers or forms which can be reached via different pathnames. [edit]Less
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