well, hmm
1. man kan sagtens sende til jspr@jspr.dk
Fra: Jesper Stevnhoved <jesper@jspr.dk>
Dato: lør 28 jun 2003 23:41:38 Europe/Copenhagen
Til: jspr@jspr.dk
Emne: test
- men måske har vi fat i noget - jeg har fåer fgl svar fra de rare folk som kører denne cgi service
The log shows:
Tue, 24 Jun 2003 07:36:02 OK jesper@jspr.dk
www.jspr.dk/test/index.htmlTue, 24 Jun 2003 07:39:20 OK mf@thalasson.com
www.qkxyq.com/thalasson/mailform.cgiTue, 24 Jun 2003 08:17:32 OK jesper@jspr.dk
www.jspr.dk/test/index.htmlEach entry has date/time, status, email address sent to, web
address of form page (where this is available).
The 1st and 3rd entries shown are your form submissions the 2nd
is your message to me. The message to me arrived within seconds.
(The thalasson and qkxyq accounts are with different ISPs.)
samt denne:
I have done two test form submissions using this form. In the first
I gave a valid email address as my addresss (the form submitter's
address). In the second I gave an obviously invalid address. The
first was not delivered. (Notification of non-delivery being sent
to the address I give since this would be set as the return-path
address.)
The most plausible explanation is that some fire-wall (spam
blocking) software is operating at your end and the first email was
rejected because the return-path and from addresses in the email
header lines are not consistent with the email's origin.
With the second email the headers would be set up differently and
this inconsistency would not exist. If you did receive the second
then this explanation would be confirmed.
Hvorfor bruger jeg så ikke bare et cgi hos min egen ISP ?
Fordi min form ikke skal køre fra HTML men fra Flash. Det kan (tilsyneladende) ikke lade sig gøre, dat serveren opfatter det somom der bliver sendt fra et andet domæne (noget med nogen MIME types) dette emne er blevet belyst i Flashkategorien i flere spm
hmmmm