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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Daily emailing of Calendar events?


From: Chris Hirsch
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Daily emailing of Calendar events?
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 17:07:10 -0600
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Gallery is, as far as I'm concerned, *the* photo gallery of choice. You can find it at http://gallery.sourceforge.net. It has basically everything you could ever want in an online photo gallery. I haven't really looked into the sitemgr app yet...thats on my todo list here in the next month to see if I can use sitemgr or have to use something like postnuke instead. If you can do gallery support under sitemgr then that that just makes phpGroupWare all the more powerful.

Chris

Brian Johnson wrote:
I assume gallery is an image gallery?

Are there any benefits to incorporating this into the sitemgr app?



address@hidden (address@hidden) wrote:
  
Twiki (clone) is already a devlopment module, but not yet production ready. Maybe in
0.9.16 at the end of may. (you can get it at cvs)
Gallery shouldn't be too hard for Gallery doesn't use ACL (except for admin
functions) but maybe I'm way out of my league here :-)

Regards,
Hsing-Foo

Chris Hirsch (address@hidden) wrote*:
    
Sweet! Well this just got phpgroupware accepted for real in my office
:-) I'll let everybody know how it goes. The funny thing is that *this*
is the killer app that we were after. Well, that, and integration with
twiki, gallery and other fun things but I'll be looking at that in the
future.

address@hidden wrote:

      
and I can confirm that Tom's contrib works :-)

Regards,
Hsing-Foo

Tom Gasaway (address@hidden) wrote*:


        
I submitted a patch (934) back in January that contains a script that
can be run as a cron on your server that sends email to users notifying
them of an upcoming event.  The user administers how far in advance of
the event they want to be notified through the "Alarm Management"
interface.  The patch is at:
http://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?func=detailpatch&patch_id=934&group_id=509

Tom

Chris Hirsch wrote:


          
Hey all..before I go trying to re-invent something that has already been
done, I was wondering if anybody had already created something that
would query the events in the Calendar for like the next 7 days and send
out a daily email containg all of these upcoming events. I would like
this to be a daily thing to give people a heads up on upcoming events.

This sounds super easy and I was hoping that somebody had already done
this or could point me in the correct direction for either a sql select
statement or whatever was necessary to do this.

Thanks!
Chris



            
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