A simple email page?

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 22219
interpreted = N
texte = I am a little confused because I thought WebCat or WebMerchant functioned to produce an email process. . . What I have is a contact us button. I want that button to connect with a page that has a box to write in and three options email concerning site email concerning product email about finding a product I would like sent emails to them go to a machine other than my server and keep my email presorted in three categories.I know I should have at least the product email encryted since folks might have creditcard numbers or other sensitive infe in their emails to us.What I need is the simplest quickest way to produce this.There has been tremendous work involved with the rest of the site I'm doing and at this point if I can't get this finished I might lose it.I've worked far far too long to lose this now. It's like a child of mine or something.Also I might as well ask this now. Is WebMerchant fairly simple in being set up to function with my site? Am I correct in thinking that it doesn't come into action until a shopping cart is activated into a check out at the register stage?And by the way, an aside to Kenneth Grome Thanks so much for the info on encryption of templates. It was really nice of you to post that.I'm not quite understanding it yet (need to reread stuff again) but I do want as much of my work encrypted as possible - Once that is done is it still easy for someone to copy how my site is done?Thanks, Robin Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: A simple email page? (PCS Technical Support 1999)
  2. Re: A simple email page? (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  3. A simple email page? (Susie 1999)
I am a little confused because I thought WebCat or WebMerchant functioned to produce an email process. . . What I have is a contact us button. I want that button to connect with a page that has a box to write in and three options email concerning site email concerning product email about finding a product I would like sent emails to them go to a machine other than my server and keep my email presorted in three categories.I know I should have at least the product email encryted since folks might have creditcard numbers or other sensitive infe in their emails to us.What I need is the simplest quickest way to produce this.There has been tremendous work involved with the rest of the site I'm doing and at this point if I can't get this finished I might lose it.I've worked far far too long to lose this now. It's like a child of mine or something.Also I might as well ask this now. Is WebMerchant fairly simple in being set up to function with my site? Am I correct in thinking that it doesn't come into action until a shopping cart is activated into a check out at the register stage?And by the way, an aside to Kenneth Grome Thanks so much for the info on encryption of templates. It was really nice of you to post that.I'm not quite understanding it yet (need to reread stuff again) but I do want as much of my work encrypted as possible - Once that is done is it still easy for someone to copy how my site is done?Thanks, Robin Susie

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