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Date: | Thu, 30 Dec 2004 16:49:38 -0800 |
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I almost wonder if you could have it use an HTML form, rather than and email
application. Have it pop up a browser with an HTML form, then use one of
the form-mail cgi scripts to send it, these check for proper formatting.
The only problem is to work out the attached file part of this..
> Zeum has a sound lab exhibit where visitors create tracks with a simple
> mixing program. The program has an "email" button which creates a new email
> with the song attached, using whatever the default mail application. For
> now I am using Outlook Express.
>
> The problem is Outlook Express does not enforce proper "[log in to unmask]"
> formats. A visitor could type "name!place.com", "name@@place...com", or
> whatever. Outlook Express still tries to deliver the mail, but always
> produces an error. Once a bad email gets in the queue, every time a visitor
> clicks send they see the error, whether or not it applies to their email.
> The only way to clear it is manually.
>
> Does anyone out there know an email application which enforces proper email
> address format?
>
> Andrew Sternick
> Technology Administrator
> Zeum
> 221 Fourth St., San Francisco, CA 94103
> 415-820-3358 Tel
> 415-777-2851 Fax
> [log in to unmask]
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