Build a Email to Multiple recipients system
This Tutorial details how to build the Email to Multiple recipients system, which can be used as a Newsletter or any other process you have in mind.
Each person recieves an individual email addressed to them personally, rather then having multiple To's
You can include Hyperlinks and emails addresses which are converted to active links. This tutorial shows you how to build a two page system to send emails to multiple recipients in Dreamweaver MX for Access 2000.
This Tutorial details how to build the Email to Multiple recipients system, which can be used as a Newsletter or any other process you have in mind.
Each person recieves an individual email addressed to them personally, rather then having multiple To's
You can include Hyperlinks and emails addresses which are converted to active links.
Prerequisites
You will need either PWS or IIS running on your computer to run the ASP pages.
This Tutorial expects some experience in developing ASP pages in Dreamweaver MX, although each part will be walked through point by point, so you really just need to feel comfortable using Dreamweaver MX (trial version can be downloaded from macromedia.com)
You will need to know how to create an Access database andatable.
You will also need to set the permission for the folder the Access database resides in to allow Write access, you may need to do this to the database itself to.
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I would like to think my diverse experience of working for both the Public and Private sector gives me a good all rounding which enables me to approach projects with a unique perspective and enables me to bring new thoughts and initiatives to my work.
I have always enjoyed passing on the lessons I have learned so other developers can bypass the 'working out' time I had to go through, and writing my first two articles for DMXzone has given me a chance to pass on what I think are some good ways to improve on the standard Authentication behaviours Macromedia supply with Dreamweaver."