Would it be possible to have fossil check for a an available smtp binary, something like sendmail/msmtp or the like and hand the message off to to that program for delivery? You could have an option under the admin menu to select which program to use, and the smtp user auth specific to the server.
Stephen C. On 21/02/14 10:40 AM, j. van den hoff wrote: > I've noted there were some related threads recently, but I've not got > a really clear picture what the best approach would be. we also are > hit by this problem: a central repo used by some 10 people max. for > creating tickets and following changes to those through the web gui > w/o using fossil themselves locally. > > it has turned out that the system works just fine _except_ that I get > many requests for automated email notification since of course > everybody is too busy to actively check the repo (well, that's how it > is ...). so the endeavor is in danger of dying a slow death... > > question: given that the repo runs on a linux machine, could I please > get some advice what would be the easiest way (if at all) to implement > automated email notification of changes to the repo (and considering > that the repo is served via cgi and https, i.e. content is private and > password protected on a per user base). I mean without jumping through > too many loops, if possible. > > thanks in advance > joerg > > ps: I also failed to get rss notification running since I have not > found any rss reader (execept the one integrated in opera 12.x > browser/mail client) who manages private (password protected/https) > feeds. is there such a thing (ideally for all platforms)? > _______________________________________________ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users