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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
  mailto
The mailto program is only inter­ ested in mailcap entries that have either or both of the optional "compose" or "composetyped" or "edit" flags.
The compose flag is used to tell mailto about a program that can be used to compose data in the given format, while the edit flag can be used to tell mailto how to edit data in the given format.
Mailto's implementation of this feature differs from Mail's in two ways: First, the message is included as an encapsulated message rather than as plain text.
linuxcommand.org /man_pages/mailto1.html   (3799 words)

  
 MAILTO
The main difference between mail and mailto is that the latter can be used to generate enhanced mail in MIME format, the proposed standard format for Internet multimedia mail.
The mailto program is only interested in mailcap entries that have either or both of the optional "compose" or "composetyped" or "edit" flags.
This variable tells mailto what your terminal type is. This is used in conjunction with the termcap(5) facility to figure out how to do bold characters, reverse video, underlining, or other neat stuff on your terminal.
www.devdaily.com /unix/man/man1/mailto.1.shtml   (3915 words)

  
  Unix man pages: mailto (1)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The mailto program is only inter- ested in mailcap entries that have either or both of the optional "compose" or "composetyped" or "edit" flags.
The compose flag is used to tell mailto about a program that can be used to compose data in the given format, while the edit flag can be used to tell mailto how to edit data in the given format.
Mailto's implementation of this feature differs from Mail's in two ways: First, the message is included as an encapsulated message rather than as plain text.
security-protocols.com /unixmanpages/mailto.1.html   (3864 words)

  
 Linux / manualindex / mailto
The main difference between mail and mailto is that the latter can be used to generate enhanced mail in MIME for- mat, the proposed standard format for Internet multimedia mail.
The mailto program is only inter- ested in mailcap entries that have either or both of the optional "compose" or "composetyped" or "edit" flags.
TERM This variable tells mailto what your terminal type is. This is used in conjunction with the term- cap(5) facility to figure out how to do bold char- acters, reverse video, underlining, or other neat stuff on your terminal.
linux.se /showMan.php?TITLE=mailto&SECTION=1   (3638 words)

  
 Backgammon mailto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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labackgammonmailtoof.blogspot.com   (6364 words)

  
 mailto(1)
The mailto program is only interested in mailcap entries that have either or both of the optional "compose" or "composetyped" or "edit" flags.
Mailto's imple- mentation of this feature differs from Mail's in two ways: First, the mes- sage is included as an encapsulated message rather than as plain text.
TERM This variable tells mailto what your terminal type is. This is used in conjunction with the termcap(5) facility to figure out how to do bold characters, reverse video, underlining, or other neat stuff on your terminal.
www.uwm.edu /cgi-bin/Dept/IMT/wwwman?topic=mailto(1)&msection=1   (3840 words)

  
 mailto - Web-based email Form Handler
If you try to prepend a field which is not part of the form, mailto assumes it is an environment variable and includes the value of the environment variable instead.
Warning: mailto cannot check whether attached files have viruses in them, so you should be very careful when you decide to allow users to attach files to your forms, as well as when opening attachments with your mail reader.
Mailto was designed to work for most cases, but it can be configured to work in other applications.
www.washington.edu /webinfo/mailto   (2083 words)

  
 Sending E-mail from a Web Form
When a form is submitted, the MailTo CGI e-mails the results of the form to a specified cmu.edu address.
The mailto cgi will send e-mail to any recipient within the cmu.edu domain, but to prevent abuse by spammers, it will only send mail to non-cmu.edu e-mail addresses if an authenticated Andrew user approves the destination e-mail address in advance.
The MailTo CGI provides a default page that is displayed to the user after they submit a form.
www.cmu.edu /computing/documentation/web_mailto/CGIMailTo.html   (1996 words)

  
 The mailto URL scheme
The mailto URL is primarily intended for generation of short text messages that are actually the content of automatic processing (such as "subscribe" messages for mailing lists), not general MIME bodies.
The user agent interpreting a mailto URL SHOULD choose not to create a message if any of the headers are considered dangerous; it may also choose to create a message with only a subset of the headers given in the URL.
Thus, a mail client should never send a message based on a mailto URL without first showing the user the full message that will be sent (including all headers that were specified by the mailto URL), fully decoded, and asking the user for approval to send the message as electronic mail.
xml.resource.org /public/rfc/html/rfc2368.html   (1847 words)

  
 MailTo Protector
MailTo Protector is a tool for webmasters, used to create encoded mailto links for their web pages.
This means that when spam-bots try to harvest email addresses from your page, virtually none of them can read the addresses -- resulting, we have found, in a great decrease in the amount of spam you receive.
The only way to effectively find out if a technique like this works is to stick it out there on highly trafficked websites and see what it does.
www.mailtoprotector.com   (467 words)

  
 The mailto URI scheme
The syntax of a "mailto" URI is described using the ABNF of [RFC4234] (Crocker, D. and P. Overell, “Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF,” October 2005.
The user agent interpreting a mailto URI SHOULD choose not to create a message if any of the headers are considered dangerous; it may also choose to create a message with only a subset of the headers given in the URI.
Thus, a mail client should never send a message based on a mailto URI without first showing the user the full message that will be sent (including all headers that were specified by the mailto URI), fully decoded, and asking the user for approval to send the message as electronic mail.
larry.masinter.net /draft-duerst-mailto-bis-01.html   (3151 words)

  
 RFC 2368 (rfc2368) - The mailto URL scheme
The syntax of 'mailto' URLs from RFC 1738 is extended to allow creation of more RFC 822 messages by allowing the URL to express additional header and body fields.
The mailto URL is primarily intended for generation of short text messages that are actually the content of automatic processing (such as "subscribe" messages for mailing lists), not general MIME bodies.
Thus, a mail client should never send a message based on a mailto URL without first showing the user the full message that will be sent (including all headers that were specified by the mailto URL), fully decoded, and asking the user for approval to send the message as electronic mail.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc2368.html   (1795 words)

  
 Redirect mailto: for Spam Prevention, by James Thornton
Several years ago, I thought of using mailto redirects to reduce spam by separating e-mail addresses from Web pages while still providing a way for users to click an e-mail address link and have it open their local mailer.
Although using and#109and#097and#105and#108and#116and#111and#58; instead of mailto: and and#64; instead of @ symbols and and#46; instead of.periods.
But if we put a mailto: in front, rather than all that HTML code for mailto: and only use the HTML code for the @ symbol and.periods.
jamesthornton.com /software/redirect-mailto.html   (1172 words)

  
 Web Features: mailto Links
Note that many characters in a mailto: URL need to be encoded specially.
A more complete discussion of the various options and encodings of the mailto: URL is available from its specification.
Do a "find" for mailto to get the right document.
www.dartmouth.edu /web/features/mailto.html   (202 words)

  
 World of Warcraft Addons: MailTo | World of Warcraft @ Curse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It would be nice to have at least a bit of MailTo's functionality back.
Mailto was my favorite addon and I miss the dropdown for the recipients.
THe only real issue for us is not being able to use items from inventory (or autobar for me) and the issue seems to be that such is protected by blizzard, but needed by mail to as the lead in to mailing things.
wow-en.curse-gaming.com /files/details/1073/mailto   (1350 words)

  
 MAILTO 1 "Release 1" "Bellcore Prototype"
However, mailto is intended to be a very multimedia mail generator.
uucp@nsf-relay.com Mailto implements the alias feature in a manner that is compatible with Berkeley mail.
What follows is a list of major known differences, beyond the multimedia enhancements, that might confuse users accustomed to the Berkeley mail program: Address separators: In Berkeley mail, addresses are separated by spaces, which is an abomination to the mail gods.
www.math.utah.edu /cgi-bin/man2html.cgi?/usr/local/man/man1/mailto.1   (3738 words)

  
 IEBlog : International Mailto URIs in IE7
The mailto URI scheme allows you to specify various parameters associated with the creation of an email including among other things the recipients, the subject, and the body.
When you click on a mailto URI with non US-ASCII characters in it, the URI is passed to the mail client encoded in the codepage corresponding to the character encoding of the document in which the URI was found.
In non-legacy mode IE7 a mailto URI may contain characters that are not directly representable in the encoding of the document containing the mailto URI and these characters will make it to the mail client.
blogs.msdn.com /ie/archive/2007/02/12/International-Mailto-URIs-in-IE7.aspx   (2031 words)

  
 Read me?
I'm sad to announce mailto helper 1.2 as it should have been outdated.
Eudora mailto helper is a slight modification of Eudora GURL handler, that
Note that the multiple settings stuff can be achieved with "single setting"- setup simply by putting a file called Eudora folder in the system folder which will cause Eudora to ask you for a settings file on launch...
www.solvare.se /solvare/scripting/mailto.html   (833 words)

  
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Standards Track [Page 1] RFC 2368 The mailto URL scheme July 1998 mailtoURL = "mailto:" [ to ] [ headers ] to = #mailbox headers = "?" header *("&" header) header = hname "=" hvalue hname = *urlc hvalue = *urlc "#mailbox" is as specified in RFC 822 [RFC822].
Unsafe headers The user agent interpreting a mailto URL SHOULD choose not to create a message if any of the headers are considered dangerous; it may also choose to create a message with only a subset of the headers given in the URL.
Standards Track [Page 5] RFC 2368 The mailto URL scheme July 1998 A mail client should never send anything without complete disclosure to the user of what is will be sent; it should disclose not only the message destination, but also any headers.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc2368.txt   (1921 words)

  
 cups-mailto
The mailto backend emails the filtered output to the user who requested the print job.
There is no need for a printer URI because the mailto backend uses the username of the print job.
One purpose of the mailto backend is to deliver a PDF generation service where the users get the PDF output back in an email.
cups-mailto.sourceforge.net   (252 words)

  
 [No title]
Such a line is commands to the mailto program, as will be discussed shortly.
Here we summarize only those aspects of mailcap files that are relevant to First of all, mailto uses a search path to find the mail­ cap file(s) to consult.
Extended alias searching: The mailto program reads both and those in the.AMS_aliases file, as used by CMU's Andrew Message System.
www.ibiblio.org /gferg/ldp/man/man1/mailto.1.html   (3703 words)

  
 Mailto Terms and Conditions
Mailto shall not be liable to User or any third party should Mailto exercise its right to modify or discontinue the Service.
Mailto's failure to exercise or enforce any right or provision of the MTC shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision unless acknowledged and agreed to by Mailtoin writing.
User and Mailto agree that any cause of action arising out of or related to this Service must commence within one (1) year after the cause of action arose; otherwise, such cause of action is permanently barred.
www.fortunecity.com /skyscraper/klamath/187/terms.htm   (1428 words)

  
 MailTo Syntax
It is recommended that you use a process other than MailTo handle the e-mail process from your web site.
The MailTo command can do more than enter a single e-mail address in the "Send To" field while activating your e-mail program.
Mailto parameter should be preceded by "?" for the first or only parameter and "&" for second and subsequent parameter.
www.ianr.unl.edu /internet/mailto.html   (200 words)

  
 Mailto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Mailto is not expressly an HTML tag; mailto is a separate program you can use from within HTML tags.
The mailto function creates a link that, when clicked on, displays a separate window which allows users to write and send an email message to the specified email address(es).
The mailto function is supported by all major browsers (even Lynx).
www.ncsu.edu /it/edu/html_trng/advclass/mailto.html   (93 words)

  
 Mailto URL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Mailto URL allows mail to be sent do a designated target.
The mailto URL is not supported by all WWW browsers, in particular experimental versions of Mosaic produced by NCSA.
As far as I can tell, mailto's are supported by all commercial web browsers.
www.utoronto.ca /webdocs/HTMLdocs/NewHTML/url_mailto.html   (188 words)

  
 Advanced mailto: techniques   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
These examples can be used as a simple means of managing a simple email distribution list, or for passing email to more than one person.
When the link is selected, the onClick event handler invokes the addSimpleEmailAddresses() function, which builds up the output variable containing the string 'mailto:' followed by the value each of the options in the emailForm1 forms selectName select list, by checking whether each of the selections is currently selected.
This example does not work in Microsoft Internet Explorer, as mailto: within forms is not supported.
www.irt.org /articles/js080   (1609 words)

  
 isolani - Newbies Beware! The Mailto: Myth
The third methodology has been taken up by enthusiastic web-authors, mainly because of its convenience and simplicity, and mainly for the mistaken belief that an action of mailto: results in the sending of the form data in a mail to the owner.
The email disappears into nothingness because the action mailto: is further malformed from a proper email address by the use of ?subject - which is an invalid email address.
One common punt by the inexperienced web-designer is that his web-host doesn't offer CGI facilities, so he is forced to use a mailto:.
www.isolani.co.uk /articles/mailto.html   (910 words)

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