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Old July 23rd, 2005, 07:02 PM
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Searched through sourceforge to no avail. Ideas?

Requirement:
1. Lists users from LDAP
2. Allows multiple selection as well as free text entry
3. Has To, CC, and BCC lists.
4. Message and subject can be configured programatically.
5. Returns mail object or else sends to SMTP server.
6. Handles errors robustly with good user feedback.
7. Easy to call from a web page. That is, is either an applet or,
preferably, HTML+JavaScript.

Seen this?

The need is to send a messsage from a web form to some email addresses.
The email addresses are from LDAP or entered manually. The message
includes various bits of data from the webform. The "mailto" tag has
been rejected as a solution.

Thanks,
TimJowers


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Old July 23rd, 2005, 07:05 PM
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timjowers@gmail.com wrote in message news:<1112921814.096685.213870@z14g2000cwz.googleg roups.com>...[color=blue]
> Searched through sourceforge to no avail. Ideas?
>
> Requirement:
> 1. Lists users from LDAP
> 2. Allows multiple selection as well as free text entry
> 3. Has To, CC, and BCC lists.
> 4. Message and subject can be configured programatically.
> 5. Returns mail object or else sends to SMTP server.
> 6. Handles errors robustly with good user feedback.
> 7. Easy to call from a web page. That is, is either an applet or,
> preferably, HTML+JavaScript.
>
> Seen this?
>
> The need is to send a messsage from a web form to some email addresses.
> The email addresses are from LDAP or entered manually. The message
> includes various bits of data from the webform. The "mailto" tag has
> been rejected as a solution.
>
> Thanks,
> TimJowers[/color]

I posted a reply to your question on comp.lang.java.programmer. Please
don't cross post - it make discussions hard to follow.

iksrazal
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Old July 23rd, 2005, 07:06 PM
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JRS: In article <850ed936.0504080723.6bf0ede6@posting.google.com >,
dated Fri, 8 Apr 2005 08:23:14, seen in news:comp.lang.javascript,
iksrazal <iksrazal@terra.com.br> posted :[color=blue]
>timjowers@gmail.com wrote in message news:<1112921814.096685.213870@z14g2000cwz.
>googlegroups.com>...[color=green]
>> Searched through sourceforge to no avail. Ideas?[/color][/color]

Please do not assume, in the bode of an article, that the Subject line
is known.
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>> The need is to send a messsage from a web form to some email addresses.
>> The email addresses are from LDAP or entered manually. The message
>> includes various bits of data from the webform. The "mailto" tag has
>> been rejected as a solution.[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>I posted a reply to your question on comp.lang.java.programmer. Please
>don't cross post - it make discussions hard to follow.[/color]

Cross-posting is in accordance with Usenet preference, if the OP
considers two groups to be appropriate.

Evidently you are using an inferior News access method. That's your
problem, not ours.

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