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WebChangesAlert 9 - 2001-09-02 - MikeMannix
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Web Notification on Changes

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Each TWiki web does an automatic email notification of recent changes. Users can subscribe / unsubscribe themselves in WebNotify of each TWiki web. The Perl script mailnotify is called by a deamon in regular intervals. The script is sending an automated email to subscribed users in case some topics changed in a web within this interval.
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Web Changes Notification Service

 
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Configuring Outgoing Mail

TWiki will use the Net::SMTP module in case it is installed on your system. You need to specify the SMTPMAILHOST variable in TWikiPreferences.

You can use an external mail program like sendmail in case the Net::SMTP module is not installed. In this case specify the $mailProgram in twiki/bin/TWiki.cfg.

Call mailnotify at Regular Intervals

For Unix platforms: Edit the cron table so that mailnotify is called in an interval of your choice. Please consult man crontab of how to modify the table that schedules program execution at certain intervals. Example:

% crontab -e
15,45 * * * * (cd ~twiki/public_html/bin; ./mailnotify -q)
The above line will call mailnotify at 15 minutes and 45 minutes past every hour. The -q switch suppresses all normal output.

On Windows NT / 2000 you can use a scheduled task.

-- PeterThoeny - 16 Mar 2001
META TOPICMOVED by="MikeMannix" date="999328830" from="TWiki.TWikiNotificationOfChanges" to="TWiki.WebNotification"

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Warning: Can't find topic TWiki.MonitoringSiteActivity
META TOPICMOVED by="MikeMannix" date="999396004" from="TWiki.WebNotification" to="TWiki.WebChangesNotify"


WebChangesAlert 8 - 2001-09-01 - MikeMannix
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Monitoring Site Changes

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Web Notification on Changes

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 On Windows NT / 2000 you can use a scheduled task.

-- PeterThoeny - 16 Mar 2001

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META TOPICMOVED by="MikeMannix" date="999328830" from="TWiki.TWikiNotificationOfChanges" to="TWiki.WebNotification"

WebChangesAlert 7 - 2001-09-01 - MikeMannix
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TWiki Notification of Changes

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Monitoring Site Changes

  Each TWiki web does an automatic email notification of recent changes. Users can subscribe / unsubscribe themselves in WebNotify of each TWiki web. The Perl script mailnotify is called by a deamon in regular intervals. The script is sending an automated email to subscribed users in case some topics changed in a web within this interval.
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Configuring outgoing mail

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Configuring Outgoing Mail

  TWiki will use the Net::SMTP module in case it is installed on your system. You need to specify the SMTPMAILHOST variable in TWikiPreferences.

You can use an external mail program like sendmail in case the Net::SMTP module is not installed. In this case specify the $mailProgram in twiki/bin/TWiki.cfg.

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Call mailnotify in regular intervals

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Call mailnotify at Regular Intervals

 
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For Unix platforms: Edit the cron table so that mailnotify is called in an interval of your choice. Please consult man crontab of how to modify the table that schedules program execution at certain intervals. Example:
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For Unix platforms: Edit the cron table so that mailnotify is called in an interval of your choice. Please consult man crontab of how to modify the table that schedules program execution at certain intervals. Example:
 
% crontab -e
15,45 * * * * (cd ~twiki/public_html/bin; ./mailnotify -q)


WebChangesAlert 6 - 2001-03-17 - PeterThoeny
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TWiki Notification of Changes

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Each TWiki web does an automatic email notification of recent changes. Users can subscribe / unsubscribe themselves in WebNotify of each TWiki web. The Perl script mailnotify is called by a deamon in regular intervals. The script is sending an automated email to subscribed users in case some topics changed in a web within this interval.
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Each TWiki web does an automatic email notification of recent changes. Users can subscribe / unsubscribe themselves in WebNotify of each TWiki web. The Perl script mailnotify is called by a deamon in regular intervals. The script is sending an automated email to subscribed users in case some topics changed in a web within this interval.
 
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Installation note for Unix platforms: Edit the cron table so that mailnotify is called in an interval of your choice. Please consult man crontab of how to modify the table that schedules program execution at certain intervals. Example:
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Configuring outgoing mail

TWiki will use the Net::SMTP module in case it is installed on your system. You need to specify the SMTPMAILHOST variable in TWikiPreferences.

You can use an external mail program like sendmail in case the Net::SMTP module is not installed. In this case specify the $mailProgram in twiki/bin/TWiki.cfg.

Call mailnotify in regular intervals

For Unix platforms: Edit the cron table so that mailnotify is called in an interval of your choice. Please consult man crontab of how to modify the table that schedules program execution at certain intervals. Example:

 
% crontab -e
15,45 * * * * (cd ~twiki/public_html/bin; ./mailnotify -q)
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The above line will call mailnotify at 15 minutes and 45 minutes past every hour. The -q switch suppresses all normal output.
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The above line will call mailnotify at 15 minutes and 45 minutes past every hour. The -q switch suppresses all normal output.

On Windows NT / 2000 you can use a scheduled task.

  -- PeterThoeny - 16 Mar 2001

Revision 9r9 - 2001-09-02 - 02:18:09 - MikeMannix
Revision 8r8 - 2001-09-01 - 07:31:00 - MikeMannix
Revision 7r7 - 2001-09-01 - 03:46:56 - MikeMannix
Revision 6r6 - 2001-03-17 - 18:32:59 - PeterThoeny
Revision 5r5 - 2001-03-16 - 08:56:56 - PeterThoeny
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