Mail-to-Weblog
Ryan Hale
ryan.hale at t1host.com
Thu Oct 16 11:09:56 PDT 2003
Returns Can't find a sub-table "getMail". However, when I go to the tcp
table, it does show that getMail is there and there is code inside.
Manila.root is up to date. It is a news-item oriented site.
I started using the secret subject and authorized users, but have since
turned it off.
Looks like the "can't find getMail" is probably going to be the issue
here, no?
Thanks,
Ryan
-----Original Message-----
From: frontier-users-admin at userland.com
[mailto:frontier-users-admin at userland.com] On Behalf Of Lawrence Lee
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 1:00 PM
To: Frontier-Users at userland.com
Subject: RE: Mail-to-Weblog
You can check if Frontier can connect to your mail account by running
the following Quick Script:
tcp.getMail ("server", "account", "password", @msgtable,
deleteMessages:false, flMessages:true)
Is your copy of manila.root up to date? What kind of site is it? news
items or non-news-items?
Are you using the secret subject or authorized senders to verify?
Lawrence
> -----Original Message-----
> From: frontier-users-admin at userland.com
> [mailto:frontier-users-admin at userland.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Hale
> Sent: October 16, 2003 7:15 AM
> To: frontier-users at userland.com
> Subject: Mail-to-Weblog
>
> Hello Everyone -
>
> I turned on the mail-to-weblog feature on my server last
> night and then went to my site and to Prefs > Mail-to-Weblog.
> I set it the Prefs according to the instructions, set up a
> new email account for these purposes, and sent three messages
> to the account. None of them are posting to the weblog,
> though, and the emails remain on the server.
>
> I have the POP3 email set up in the same way that I set up every other
> POP3 setup. Any ideas of what I might be missing?
>
> Ryan
>
>
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