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My fellow Snitzlings,
First and foremost. Hello.
Newsletter sign-up. Has anyone run accross a post that includes a name field for this. The $name field is always blank when I send an email newsletter to my members.
I've thaught about cutting the @domain.com off and just using the pearly_whites101_4ever and using that as the name... but well It's just not as virtually personal as a name like "asdfr1". :^)
Any input would be greatly appreciated. I've used my stand alone autoresponder and pointed a form bundle at it. But, I forget to use that complicated auto resonder overnight. I've had it for 5 years and still don't use it well.
Anyway, if I opened my dbexport file and found a namefield next to the email field (an auto-population field for strforumtitle in the next column would be outstanding), that would be great.
Thanks for reading my ramble.
-prescottw
p.s. I got a feed from somewhere this morning with http://OpenOffice.org 2.0. It's a free office suit. It includes the source code too.
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First and foremost. Hello.
Newsletter sign-up. Has anyone run accross a post that includes a name field for this. The $name field is always blank when I send an email newsletter to my members.
I've thaught about cutting the @domain.com off and just using the pearly_whites101_4ever and using that as the name... but well It's just not as virtually personal as a name like "asdfr1". :^)
Any input would be greatly appreciated. I've used my stand alone autoresponder and pointed a form bundle at it. But, I forget to use that complicated auto resonder overnight. I've had it for 5 years and still don't use it well.
Anyway, if I opened my dbexport file and found a namefield next to the email field (an auto-population field for strforumtitle in the next column would be outstanding), that would be great.
Thanks for reading my ramble.
-prescottw
p.s. I got a feed from somewhere this morning with http://OpenOffice.org 2.0. It's a free office suit. It includes the source code too.
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