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    Formmail with file attachment and upload. Written in Perl. It sends email via the internet to whom you specify. Unlimited form fields - Can handle any number of HTML fields Multiple recipient support. Redirects the user to a different web page, and more
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    PHP FormMail Generator - A tool to create ready-to-use web forms in a flash. Once the form has been generated, you have a full functional web form. Including error checking of required fields, email address validation, credit card number & expiry date che
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    Matt's FormMail is a customizable form to email perl script which unlike most other formmail scripts that I have seen or used, it handles its own SMTP procedures, contacting the SMTP server manually and hence removing the need for a program such as blat/
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