email notification? - why don't you use it? (Posted by Joseph Bannon)
Hey JP, why aren't you using email notification?
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Hey JP, why aren't you using email notification?
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Anonymous posted this at 18:13 — 26th October 1999.
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Joseph,
I had it turned on at one time and thought it was working but JP said that the script stalled when someone tried to post. This is the same problem that was happening before and a simple modification to the script fixed it... Problem is, I don't remember the part of the script that I had to remove nor do I have a lot of time to go routing through the script.
The straight up reason: BT has a bug on certain servers (appears to be most) that causes it to stall if e-mail notification is turned on.
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Joseph Bannon posted this at 00:14 — 28th October 1999.
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This is the only site I know about that has this problem. I added the use of Blat and all the NT people say it works with them too. if you find out exactly why it doesn't work, let me know.
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Anonymous posted this at 03:36 — 28th October 1999.
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Joseph,
I honestly don't know what is causing the problem. It isn't server side because sendmail DOES work. I don't know if there is a conflict that the server and the script have, but I know the same conflict was happening on the CT server as well. I am even willing to bet money that if we were to test it on another hosts server, it would provide the same problem.
It doesn't matter. The e-mail notification feature has been disabled at this time because it doesn't work properly for whatever reason. When I get a chance to fix the code again, I will and we will re-activate it.
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Anonymous posted this at 03:14 — 29th October 1999.
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OK, I have found the part of the BT code that doesn't seem to like our servers... I e-mailed it to Joseph and hopefully he will find a way to kill this nasty little bug once and for all.
I edited the TWF BT code and reactivated the e-mail notification features which seem to be working now. Post if you experience problems.
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Joseph Bannon posted this at 18:35 — 31st October 1999.
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I removed it. You'll see that indentions will appear in the email notifications because JP indents the forum titles.
Anonymous posted this at 01:54 — 1st November 1999.
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Joseph, so your script stalled because JP used the spaces? it seemed to me like this, but isn't there any way to get rid of this bug?
later
JP Stones posted this at 18:18 — 9th November 1999.
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I indent the titles so that I can order them without numbers...
JP
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Federico Carnales posted this at 21:17 — 9th November 1999.
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JP: you can use <!--1-->, <!--2-->, <!--3-->, and so on...
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JP Stones posted this at 23:51 — 9th November 1999.
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Good thinking Batman!
JP
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JP Stones posted this at 02:15 — 12th November 1999.
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NB: This does not actually work
JP
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