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Re: Mailing List Functionality w/crontab, instead of .procmailrc or .forward [message #17352 is a reply to message #14860] Fri, 26 March 2004 22:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
yeroen is currently offline  yeroen   Netherlands
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hi there,

I replaced all imap-functions, with those of the pop3.php. The code seems to be errorfree, but it does nothing Rolling Eyes

It runs for about 20 secs in the browser, and after that, it says "ready". Nothing really happened in fudforum though. Shocked

I'll try to fix it myself, but my knowledge only reaches the "grab and steal"-altitude. Maybe some1 can take a look at it?

I suspect that the program doesn't know in which fudmaillist to put the e-mails 2. It also doesn't delete the e-mails, for some reason.see the attachments for pop3.php, and fudphop.php.

paiz, Smile

yeroen
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