Great Module, but it seams that it only sends mails to known users. In my case the email addresses are taken form a cck field.
Any other ideas? Best Regards Ernst 2010/1/28 Steven Jones <[email protected]> > You might want to have a look at: > http://drupal.org/project/notifications > and its associated modules too. > > Regards > Steven Jones > ComputerMinds ltd - Perfect Drupal Websites > > Phone : 024 7666 7277 > Mobile : 07702 131 576 > Twitter : darthsteven > http://www.computerminds.co.uk > > > > 2010/1/28 Ernst Plüss <[email protected]>: > > Thanks for the hint! > > > > I need a solution which sends the email right after the node has been > > created (30-60 Seconds delay would be ok). > > > > I had a quick look at the rules scheduler code. Unfortunately it's not a > > real timer solution. It just wirtes a record to the db. The next time > cron > > is run all sceduled rule sets which have expired are executed. I think > it's > > not a good idea to call cron every 60 Seconds. > > > > Is there a way to tell drupal (or apache) to do something in x Seconds? > > > > Best Regards > > Ernst > > > > > > 2010/1/28 Steven Jones <[email protected]> > >> > >> You could use the rules module, in a fairly complex way: > >> > >> Add you email sending rule as a new rule set. > >> Enable the rules scheduler component, and set it so that 30 seconds > >> after a new node is created the rule set is called with the node > >> inserted. This might work, is probably over-complicated, you won't > >> like the UI, but it's very flexible. > >> > >> Regards > >> Steven Jones > >> ComputerMinds ltd - Perfect Drupal Websites > >> > >> Phone : 024 7666 7277 > >> Mobile : 07702 131 576 > >> Twitter : darthsteven > >> http://www.computerminds.co.uk > >> > >> > >> > >> 2010/1/28 Ernst Plüss <[email protected]>: > >> > Hi Drupalfriends > >> > > >> > How can I send the contents of a node by email after it has been > >> > created? > >> > > >> > I installed the print module and tired to call their methods from > >> > hook_nodeapi up on $op=='instert'. But it turned out that at this > point > >> > not > >> > all node information is saved, which causes a lot of funny side > effects > >> > (access control, strange messages on screen, etc). > >> > > >> > The best thing I found is to have a hidden iframe, when the contents > is > >> > shown after the user hits send. The link of the iframe would call a > call > >> > back url which triggers the mail functionality. But I'm not really > happy > >> > with this solution. > >> > > >> > Any ideas are welcome? > >> > > >> > Best Regards > >> > Ernst > >> > > >> > > > > > >
