[pmwiki-users] Mail Post Manual Trigger
Radu
radu at monicsoft.net
Fri Apr 29 10:37:41 CDT 2005
Actually I always had that problem with the current MailPosts recipe. I
didn't implement that recipe on the wiki I'm using to test pmwiki because
it led to too much email traffic.
What I would like to see, would be an action on the page itself, something
like MailThisPage, that would send a link back to the wiki only to the
people who have subscribed to that page. Then we shift the responsibility
back to the authors for letting others know when something important has
happened on the wiki, something that requires feedback.
I kicked the idea around for a while with Pm, but there was no expressed
interest from others so we dropped it. At least until I get around to
really needing something like it. :)
At 08:29 PM 4/28/2005, Sivakatirswami wrote:
>I tried setting up MailPosts for a wiki and it works, but for a few of the
>users I don't really want them to get irritated by trivial mail posts that
>are generated when I make minor changes.
>
>What would be better would be if, after editing a page, one could
>"trigger" the mail post for that particular page change, a "voluntary
>choice" in the moment, but, yet, still have it generates the same email w/
>links that Mail Post does, and send it to the list of recipients as
>entered in config.php. And the mail post only indicates the changes on
>that one page and does not generate links to a wider range of changed
>pages that may have been also recently updated.
>
>Is there a way to do this?
>
>Sivakatirswami
Cheers,
Radu
(www.monicsoft.net)
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