It can also write to a page on the website instead of emailing it to
you. My feedback form on Madison Co., uses this type of mailmerge.
Sue
At 09:35 PM 7/27/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Ken,
In a nutshell, it will take the info supplied by a user via a web form
and apply your specific HTML code to it before you get the email. It
does it by accessing a template that you code and put on-line. When your
email arrives, you simply cut and paste your ready-prepared code into
your page and you're done.
Very handy for people who manually post queries or guestbooks or other
code-repetitive pages.
Cheers,
Mike
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* Michael H. Lampkin
* Oktibbeha County
Ellen Pack wrote:
>
> Hi, Ken -
>
> Mailmerge is a means of handling surnames, queries and the like. I really
> don't know much about it, 'cept to say that if you aren't familiar with
it,
> you probably don't use it. <g> Obviously, I don't use it.
>
> Maybe someone who does use it can give a better explanation. :-) It may
> be something some of us would like to try, if we understood it more.
>
> Ellen
>
> At 09:15 PM 7/27/2002 -0500, Ken Jackson wrote:
> >Ellen,
> >
> >My dumb question for the day:
> >
> >What is mailmerge?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Ken
> >
> >
> >>Also, if you use mailmerge, please check to see if it's working
> >>correctly. Recent RW server changes may have interfered. If so, let me
> >>know, and I'll direct you to someone who can help you fix it.
> >