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hjyoungii

2005-01-30, 4:14 am

I have a membership form on my site. When ever someone signs up, I would
like to send an automatic welcome letter. Please Help.
Stefan B Rusynko

2005-01-30, 7:14 am

You either need a server side forms handler script, or check w/ your host if they support an autoresponder

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"hjyoungii" <hjyoungii@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87FAE6B7-FBE3-4436-A36B-C1492695C621@microsoft.com...
| I have a membership form on my site. When ever someone signs up, I would
| like to send an automatic welcome letter. Please Help.


Clark

2005-01-30, 7:16 pm

If you are having the form-submitted data stored in an Access database via the
Database Wizard, then you can create a confirmation page that they are directed
to automatilcally after they submit the form.

On that page you can say whatever you want, plus you can Insert Confirmation
Fields. So that when Joe Dokes signs up you could have the confirmation page
Joe sees say "Welcome Joe Dokes, happy to have you with us or whatever)

On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 23:55:02 -0800, hjyoungii
<hjyoungii@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have a membership form on my site. When ever someone signs up, I would
>like to send an automatic welcome letter. Please Help.


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