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Hazlitt's picture

Send an email on a CCK Date

Hi Guys,

I was wondering if anyone knows of an answer to my latest Drupal quandary.

I have a content type which includes the user as a field and a CCK date field. I want to send the user an email on the CCK date to remind them to do something.

I have spent quite a while searching and reading the forums but not found a solution as yet, does anyone know how I can do this?

Thanks for reading this problem

Hazlitt

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liberatr's picture

June Meetup Notes

It's taken me a while to clear my to-do list, but I took some detailed notes at the June Meetup and I'd like to post them here.

Also, would anyone be up for a Community Helpdesk day at CoLab this Friday during lunch?

The June Meetup was a question-and-answer, show-and-tell style gathering. Some of the names have been changed to protect the innocent.

Q: I've been seeing problems with Blueprint and the Views administrative UI, AJAX?

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szczym's picture

Posting video from mobile phones into drupal

Hi Mobile folks

As a result of Transmission network sprint few weeks ago on a farm among beautiful Britain hills we have published a tutorial on Posting video from mobile phones into drupal via email into flash video via Mailhandler and Media mover.

Its still considered Incomplete, as my English is not perfect. Please review, correct and expand, so it will be complete.

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kars-t's picture

Mehrsprachige Site

Ich sehe ein riesen Problem im Core und würde gern wissen ob und wie ihr es gelöst habt:

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kars-t's picture

How to translate _user_mail_text

Dear group

For days now I am looking for a way to translate the text strings in

http://api.drupal.org/api/function/_user_mail_text

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ken hawkins's picture

Best e-mail and SMS subscription modules?

Hi all. We're in the final stages of developing TheDigitel.com, a local news site, and I'm trying to decide on the best avenue to integrate e-mail and SMS subscriptions. Before I go installing a bunch on the test server, I thought I'd ask for your thoughts.

Ideally, we want to offer people the ability to subscribe to a daily or weekly digest (perhaps based of our RSS feed), or to subscribe to a particular topic (i.e. e-mail me when there's a new story tagged with "road development") or to say SMS me when there's a new top story or story tagged with "wreck".

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KingMoore's picture

Mailout module first release (5.x-1.0-alpha1)

I have just packaged up the first release (ALPHA1) of Mailout module. Mailout provides a simple interface for sending out an email to a group of email addresses.

The group of email addresses can be defined many ways (pasted into text field, role(s), mailing lists (provided by mailout), csv file, etc.) all addative.

Mailout module also provides a template content type, so you can store email templates (broken up into header/body/footer/etc.) to be used when sending a mailout.

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jtsnow's picture

Fax Module

I am a student that is interested in doing a Drupal project for the SoC 2008. Here is an idea I've had for a Fax module. Please give feedback!

To start, the module would use an API like InterFax (http://www.interfax.net/en/dev/index.html). It could also be coded to allow for different API's to be implemented easily. Some possible features are:

  • Fax Drupal nodes
  • Fax Drupal views
  • Fax binary files (.doc, .pdf, images)
  • Anything that could be sent over e-mail can also be sent over fax
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Souvent22's picture

MailQ: More control over Mail

Hello. I rescently released the guts of a a more complicated module called "MailQ". It's a module that "queues" mail up before sending, however still uses which ever smtp_library (either drupal_mail default or mimemail, etc.) to send the mail.
One can read more about the module here or try out the module at http://drupal.org/project/mailq.

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preventingchaos's picture

Mail API

I just wanted to let you guys know about a few new projects I'm working on. Mail API, IMAP API, and Webmail.

Mail API will provide both an abstraction layer for front-end webmail user interface modules, or whatever else people come up with that could use the API, and a hooking system for back-end modules that will communicate with mail servers.
IMAP API is a back-end module (obviously for communication with IMAP servers), which will implement the Mail API hooks.
Webmail is a front-end module that will provide a webmail interface for users to access their email accounts, and will use API from Mail API to access the mail server.

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