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Winam,
The 500 error usually means you have a file or folder that has the wrong permissions. I'd guess you are trying to write to the CSV file but have it set to read only. This URL will explain 500 errors in more detail. You'll need to log in to the server and change the settings of a file/folder - I use my FTP client to do that but you can probably do the same thing via the server's cPanel.
As for your form settings:-
VON (from): you can put any valid email address in there. It's what the end user sees as the sender. So you could use noreply@domain.com or webmaster@domain.com and anything@domain.com etc.
AN (to): this is where you want the email to arrive at.
Once you have the permissions sorted out the CSV file is written automatically.
Paul - Aditerum Ltd and AllSortsOfStuff Ltd
NOF11 (in Admin mode!); Vista Premium 64bit; AMD Phenom IIx4 945 Processor 3.00Ghz; 8.0Gb RAM
Wouldn't it be great if there was only a single browser to worry about!!!
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thanks. Meanwhile I foudn out, that I forgot the two points in the pathes.
Thanks for the information about the email adresses.
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