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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Newsletter Sign-up Form HELP
I just built a web site and I want to add a newsletter sign-up form to help build my list. I'm already using the FormMail script for a contact form on my "Contact" page. Could I also use the FormMail script to make a short newsletter sign-up form where I only ask for the person's e-mail address? Or can't I use the same script for two different forms on the same site? Or should the newsletter sign-up form be set up to do something other than send the person's e-mail address to me (like maybe automatically add the person's e-mail address to a list of those who subscribe)? I only know HTML, so I'll be stuck if I need to know anything else.
Thanks to anyone who can help me with this. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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what if you keep the same form but automatically add a different subject line?
something like: <input type="hidden" name="subject" value="Add to the mailing list for newsletter" /> within your form html code |
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