One of the most common ways to send form data is with the ASPMail component. In this script, we will use ASPMail to send data from a basic text box and a textarea box.
The first thing you need to do is create a formpage.asp page with the code below:
Next, we create a confirmation.asp page with our ASPMail code as seen below:
<% DIM strEmail, strFirstName, strLastName, strSubject, strComments, Mailer strEmail = request.form("Email") strFirstName = request.form("FirstName") strLastName = request.form("LastName") strSubject = request.form("Subject") strComments = request.form("Comments") DIM Mailer, strMsgHeader, qryItem, strMsgInfo Set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("SMTPsvg.Mailer") Mailer.FromName = "ASP Web Pro Online" Mailer.FromAddress= "root@aspwebpro.com" Mailer.ReplyTo = strEmail Mailer.RemoteHost = "aspwebpro.com" Mailer.AddRecipient "ASP Web Pro", "general@aspwebpro.com" Mailer.Subject = "ASP Web Pro Website: Online Form" strMsgHeader = "This mail message was sent from the www.aspwebpro.com Online Form" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf Mailer.BodyText = strMsgHeader & vbCrLf & "Email: " & Request.Form("Email") & _ vbCrLf & "First Name: " & Request.Form("FirstName") & _ vbCrLf & "Last Name: " & Request.Form("LastName") & _ vbCrLf & "Subject: " & Request.Form("Subject") & _ vbCrLf & "Comments: " & Request.Form("Comments") IF Mailer.SendMail THEN Response.Write strFirstName & ",
"
Response.Write "Your message has been successfully sent."
ELSE
Response.Write "The following error occurred while sending your message: " & Mailer.Response
END IF
%>
Now you have a complete form that sends data to an email address and displays a customized message for your user. The default format for ASPMail is to send plain text messages. If you want to send HTML messages with ASPMail, you can simply include this extra line of code before the Mailer.BodyText line.
Mailer.ContentType = "text/html"
Enjoy!
http://www.aspwebpro.com/aspscripts/email/aspmail.asp
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