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Outlook template for survey

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breeze - 14 Jan 2006 19:09 GMT
I am looking for Outlook template for survey, or some add-in for survey. This
is NOT the same Exchange organization, this for any internet user. I meant
the following: the Outlook html email contains survey with Send button(need
be few editable templates)
People who receive these emails in their Outlook (for that matter any email
client) selects a radio button and clicks on Send. This email will direct the
results into a phpscript which will collect the submitted data (The submitted
data will contain two pieces of information,- the choice of the user, and the
email address of the user.) Tthis results collected in database or displayed
in a web page.

So the html form should contain 2 hidden fields: email address and survey
name.
The receipient makes the choice and clicks on Send. The data is submitted to
a php script. This php script collects and process the data.

thanks
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 31 Jan 2006 23:59 GMT
The only way you might be able to get that to work is with an HTML form that uses a Submit button to posts the result to a URL. (Unfortunately, I can never remember whether it's GET or POST that Outlook HTML messages support. It's only one or the other.)

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>I am looking for Outlook template for survey, or some add-in for survey. This
> is NOT the same Exchange organization, this for any internet user. I meant
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> thanks
 
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