|  | Posted by Martin Jay on 04/28/06 14:55 
In message <XMednXc-99BGnM_ZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com>, Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex@attglobal.net> writes
 >Martin Jay wrote:
 >>   Okay, that's good.
 >>  So in your HTML you'll have something like the:
 >>  <select name="subject">
 >>         <option value="Subject 1" SELECTED>Subject 1</option>
 >>         <option value="Subject 2">Subject 2</option>
 >>         <option value="Subject 3">Subject 3</option>
 >> </select>
 >>  Just POST that off to your PHP script and then use the mail command:
 >>  $subject = $_POST['subject'];
 >>  /* It's probably a good idea to include this so you don't end up
 >>with \'
 >> and \" in the subject */
 >>  $subject = stripslashes($subject);
 >>  mail($to, $subject, $message);
 
 >Do this and you will be ripe for becoming a spam relay. At a minimum
 >you need to ensure there are no newline characters in the input.
 
 Please explain why.
 --
 Martin Jay
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