Using HTML Email Form Scripts
Emailing Scripts are a good way for you to put a form on your web site that sends you an email every time a visitor to your site fills it out. Once you have the message of course you can follow up with that visitor. So it makes a lot of sense for any site to have one of these powerful little forms on it.
The only problem is how to program one of these forms? You need to know how to program a computer to actually make one of these Web Forms work. But what if you don’t know programming? I’m glad you asked. You can use something called a HTML Email Form Script. These tools are mini programs (commonly called scripts) that will do all of the hard programming for you so you do not have to spend hours learning all the tricks to programming one of them yourself.
A good HTML Email Form Script should do most of the following:
1. it should let you add as many form fields as you want. You should also be able to customize the email form so that you can get any type of information you could need.
2. the script should send you an email with the results of what your website visitor put into the form.
Next the form should give you some type of spam protection. If you do not have any idea of what you are doing you will get lots of web-form spam in your email box. This is not good. So the script should be able to guard against this.
There are 2 types of HTML Email form scripts out there. There are scripts you place on your own site and ones that are hosted – meaning you don’t need to struggle with any configuration at all. Both have their plusses and minuses but I really like the scripts that do it all for you. A nice script can be found at HTMLEmailForm.org. You can head over there and sign up for a free account and create as many HTML Email forms as you want. The best part of all is that you don’t even need to be a programmer to do it.

































