Version: 1.0
Released: Nov 01, 1997
Requirements
Unix
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Easy to install script that handles an unlimited number of forms. Configured via the html form: direct data to e-mail and/or file, enforce data entry, autorespond with custom message for each form, redirects based on result of script's validation. Very flexible.
This is a great script. I really like it because I can have it send the info to more than one email address, and you can have more than one form run on the script.
Posted by klloveall on Jul 31, 2005 Reply
Easy to install and modify, highly recommended.
Posted by tgrace on Oct 20, 2004 Reply
Easy to setup for novice users.
Posted by Head on Sep 12, 2003 Reply
Very simple to configure and use. A lot easier than most of the Formmail scripts I've tried.
Posted by bandit58 on Oct 31, 2002 Reply
An excellent mail form script, one of the better ones I have used. Very easy to configure and install, it doesn't seem to have any flaws. I have used versions of this for a couple of years on various sites and all without any problems.
Posted by Jonx on May 15, 2002 Reply
Very nice, easy to setup, works well.
Posted by propcgamer on Dec 21, 2001 Reply
A great form script, it allows you to set which fields are required, sends an email to you and the person who filled out the form, and is fairly easy to install.
Posted by MPD on Jul 09, 2001 Reply
Worked very well for my simple form. Highly recommended for simple text entry forms and very easy to setup.
Posted by Wrestlecar on Jan 01, 2001 Reply
This script is easy to customize. Provides a great readme file for the complete novices and it operates very well. The perfect form mail script.
Posted by matt17485 on Sep 07, 2000 Reply
The BNB scripts are always easy to use. I like them. The major flaw with this script is that it only allows one answer to each data field. That's a problem if you're using a form where you can select multiple [control-click] answers.
Posted by icebear on May 08, 2000 Reply