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Firstly, have you read AND followed the installation instructions for Soupermail that come in the install.txt file in the Soupermail archive?

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Firstly, have you read AND followed the installation instructions for Soupermail that come in the install.txt file in the Soupermail archive?

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Secondly, are you specifying a config file to use? Remember, every form that Soupermail controls needs a config file. This is simply a text file that usually sits in the same place as your form, and contains Soupermail commands. You usually tell Soupermail where to find your config file by setting the SoupermailConf hidden field in your form. The manual page and the config tutorial cover this in more detail. 90% of errors are due to $serverRoot being incorrectly set in the script. Check that the value you’ve given it is the path to your webserver’s root directory (ie, where the HTML files on your webserver start). Under Apache, this is usually something like /usr/local/apache/htdocs and under IIS, this is usually c:/inetpub/wwwroot Under some UNIX webservers, setting $serverRoot to $ENV{‘DOCUMENT_ROOT’} may work (may not on some virtual server setups). However, DO NOT USE things like $ENV{‘/path/to/html/files’} – it is meaningless! The text, DOCUMENT_ROOT, is a special keyword set by t

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