Email quiz feedback

Hi all!
Is it correct that the email quiz feedback is supposed to
only produce the email and not send it automatically? This gives
the students a way to edit the email before they send it and that
can't be right.
Another thing is that the option to send the result as an
attachment does exactly the same as the only other option: Puts the
result into the email body without any attachment.
Anyone else experiencing this or have a workaround?

Hi again
I'll have to defer to someone more knowledgeable than myself
for the infinite quiz bit.
Here is what I'm envisioning for what I'm working on. Once
complete, I offer a package that contains mostly instructions on
what you need to do to set up reporting via E-Mail in a secure
fashion. I'm not seeking any monthly fee or anything like that. I
was thinking more along the lines of a one time purchase. Perhaps
somewhere in the range of $40 - $80 or whatever. A one time shot
that spells out what you need to make it work. If you have a server
already that can understand CGI scripting and send E-Mail from a
script, all the better. You just install the script, configure
things and off you go. But for those that have no capability along
those lines, there is a service that could be used. Any and all
fees for said service are between the Captivate developer (or
company paying the developer) and the service. I would be out of
the picture at that point. My only role is to offer the means for
securely sending E-Mail from Captivate. So the question I was
looking to answer was to ask if that price would seem reasonable.
If not that price, what would?
Yes, I could certainly just make the solution available at no
charge. Anyone that has looked at these forums more than an hour
knows that this is how I operate 99% of the time. But this
particular thing has been a bit of effort to pull together, so I
wanted to put feelers out to see if it would hold any financial
enticement or if folks would balk, regardless of price.
I've seen the whole E-Mail issue crop up enough here that I
began to see if alternate ways could be used.
Cheers... Rick

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