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From:	 Sheila King <sheila@thinkspot.net>
To:	 python-announce-list@python.org
Subject: [Application] Update:  Gypsy Mail 0.6.3 beta
Date:	 Wed, 18 Jul 2001 22:34:11 -0700

                          Gypsy Mail 0.6.3 beta
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A Form Mail cgi script

A Python clone of the well-known cgiemail script, with added features
and flexibility. This script allows you to set up an HTML form on your
website, to collect information from your site's visitors, and send a
very nicely formatted e-mail to yourself, or other e-mail addresses.

NEW in version 0.6.2+: custom success page--give a URL to redirect to
for your own custom success page. This is a partial implementation of
custom success pages. The next release will have the ability to write
success page templates, for a completely customizable success page with
the look and feel of the rest of your website, and the ability to
display as much or as little of the e-mail message as desired.

Comes with sample forms and templates. Cross-platform. Under continuing
development. I am looking for testers for this script.

       URL:
http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/computers/software/gypsymail.html
  Download:
http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/computers/software/gypsy/gypsy063.tar.gz
or
http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/computers/software/gypsy/gypsy063.zip

   License:  GPL
  Categories:  CGI Scripts


NEW in version 0.6.3 (from the change log):

version 0.6.3 beta - 2001.7.18
	-corrected misleading and confusing directions in the various
	files, such as gypsydoc.html and defaultconfig.txt.
	-stripped out all occurrences of CRLF
(carriage-return/line-feed)
	in the entire message, including headers, to fix problems with
	Windows linefeeds vs. standard SMTP protocol (hope that this
	fixes problem in Outlook Express display).
	
version 0.6.2 beta - 2001.7.17
	-Partially implemented custom success page. Script can now
	redirect to any desired URL on the success page.


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Sheila King
http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/
http://www.k12groups.org/


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