Email All Posts module
Posted by Chris Eaton
Re: Email All Posts module December 23, 2004 07:48PM |
Registered: 20 years ago Posts: 152 |
Hi,
the problem is now, that messages with attachments aren't emailed at all...
--
Clemens Weiß
Webplain.de
the problem is now, that messages with attachments aren't emailed at all...
--
Clemens Weiß
Webplain.de
Re: Email All Posts module December 26, 2004 05:57AM |
Registered: 20 years ago Posts: 13 |
Re: Email All Posts module December 26, 2004 07:26AM |
Registered: 20 years ago Posts: 152 |
Hi Gandalf1962,
1. Copy the emailallposts folder into the mods folder on your server.
2. Goto admin.php -> Modules
3. Change the Email All Posts Module from Off to On and click Submit.
4. Go to the settings under the On/Off listbox and set your email address(es) and the subject.
That's all :-)
--
Clemens Weiß
Webplain.de
1. Copy the emailallposts folder into the mods folder on your server.
2. Goto admin.php -> Modules
3. Change the Email All Posts Module from Off to On and click Submit.
4. Go to the settings under the On/Off listbox and set your email address(es) and the subject.
That's all :-)
--
Clemens Weiß
Webplain.de
Re: Email All Posts module December 26, 2004 08:10AM |
Registered: 20 years ago Posts: 13 |
Re: Email All Posts module January 27, 2005 06:10PM |
Registered: 21 years ago Posts: 687 |
How do people use this module to help filter their mail for multiple forums?
I have hacked it very quickly (I am not familiar with Phorum 5's code yet, I've only upgraded this evening) to ignore the "Subject" in the settings page, and I'm embedding the forum name instead.
That way, I can easily set up mail rules to filter different posts into different folders.
Although this works, I feel I must be missing something obvious though as surely it must be a common requirement to easily filter incoming mail from lots of forums?
At first I was going to do it by using this module to mail me on a different address for each module (eg: forum1@mydomain.com, forum2@mydomain.com etc) but the module as it stands seems to require a master address to mail to as well, and I didn't want to receive duplicates.
/\dam
--
My notable Phorum sites:
Movie Deaths Database - "review comments" system mostly powered by Phorum
Learn Chinese! - integrated forum quiz
I have hacked it very quickly (I am not familiar with Phorum 5's code yet, I've only upgraded this evening) to ignore the "Subject" in the settings page, and I'm embedding the forum name instead.
That way, I can easily set up mail rules to filter different posts into different folders.
Although this works, I feel I must be missing something obvious though as surely it must be a common requirement to easily filter incoming mail from lots of forums?
At first I was going to do it by using this module to mail me on a different address for each module (eg: forum1@mydomain.com, forum2@mydomain.com etc) but the module as it stands seems to require a master address to mail to as well, and I didn't want to receive duplicates.
/\dam
--
My notable Phorum sites:
Movie Deaths Database - "review comments" system mostly powered by Phorum
Learn Chinese! - integrated forum quiz
Re: Email All Posts module January 27, 2005 07:26PM |
Moderator Registered: 21 years ago Posts: 634 |
Requiring the master address is actually a throwback to the original version, when thats the only option there was. I added the ability to specify an address for each forum at the request of somebody else, and obviously didn't test it well enough. :)
I know that I only ues the master functionality myself, since I watch over the entire forum that I run. Please feel free to make any improvements that you would find useful, and I will update the package with them.
I know that I only ues the master functionality myself, since I watch over the entire forum that I run. Please feel free to make any improvements that you would find useful, and I will update the package with them.
Re: Email All Posts module February 07, 2005 02:45PM |
Registered: 20 years ago Posts: 4 |
Re: Email All Posts module February 09, 2005 08:36AM |
Registered: 20 years ago Posts: 12 |
Hi,
nice mod :-)
What I would like: That it mails edited messages also...
(Imagine $BADGUY posting a clean post, I see it, it's ok, $BADGUY edits his post and then it is full of stuff I would not like at my forum ;-)
Anybody has done this already? I wonder wether I should include it in emailallposts-mod or di an extra mod for this...
Another thing, that might be usefull, if you want to look up an email of an author whose posting you just deleted:
I added the email-address of the poster (if given) to the mail, just add:
. " <".stripslashes($data["email"]).">";
at line 32:
$body = "Author: " . stripslashes($data["author"])
nice mod :-)
What I would like: That it mails edited messages also...
(Imagine $BADGUY posting a clean post, I see it, it's ok, $BADGUY edits his post and then it is full of stuff I would not like at my forum ;-)
Anybody has done this already? I wonder wether I should include it in emailallposts-mod or di an extra mod for this...
Another thing, that might be usefull, if you want to look up an email of an author whose posting you just deleted:
I added the email-address of the poster (if given) to the mail, just add:
. " <".stripslashes($data["email"]).">";
at line 32:
$body = "Author: " . stripslashes($data["author"])
Re: Email All Posts module February 12, 2005 05:04AM |
Registered: 19 years ago Posts: 10 |
This little patch will allow you to specify the keyword "%forum%" in the subject field of the modules settings, which will be replaced by the forum name.
--- emailallposts.php.orig Sat Feb 12 09:54:18 2005 +++ emailallposts.php Sat Feb 12 09:55:58 2005 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ $mail_post = preg_replace( "|</*[a-z][^>]*>|i", "", $_POST["body"]); $mail_post = preg_replace( "|[/*[a-z][^\]]*\]|i", "", $mail_post ); $body .= "\n\n" . $mail_post; - $message = array("mailsubject" => $subject, "mailmessage" => $body); + $message = array("mailsubject" => $subject, "mailmessage" => $body, "forum" => $forum["$PHORUM[forum_id]"]["name"]); phorum_email_user($toAddress, $message); return $data; }
Re: Email All Posts module February 15, 2005 03:49PM |
Admin Registered: 23 years ago Posts: 4,495 |
Here is my version of this module. I made some changes so that people could use it with my phorummail add on. There may be more changes.
If Tridus looks it over and it looks good, I want to check this in as the default.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/15/2005 03:51PM by brianlmoon.
If Tridus looks it over and it looks good, I want to check this in as the default.
Brian - Cowboy Ninja Coder - Personal Blog - Twitter
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/15/2005 03:51PM by brianlmoon.
Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.