http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=9032

Galen Charlton <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #27 from Galen Charlton <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Jonathan Druart from comment #26)
> The invitation is sent to the message queue. The doc suggests
> process_message_queue.pl runs every 1 to 4 hours. We can imagine that a user
> tells to his friend: "I just share a list with you. You will receive an
> email!". The friend refresh, refresh, refresh his inbox and nothing append.
> The guy will resent the invitation again and again :)
> I have 2 suggestions:
> * directly use the sendmail command.

I disagree with this.  There is nothing preventing process_message_queue.pl
from being run more frequently; in fact, the crontab that goes with the Debian
package runs it every 15 minutes -- and it would be reasonable for a library to
run it more frequently.  I would be loath to give up the centralization and
templating options that the message queue gives us.

I see that crontab.example does need to be updated, though: it runs the message
queue every hour, and it probably wouldn't hurt to bump up the frequencye.

> * Add a check: if an invitation for this list and this email address has
> been sent some time ago, an alert is raised and no new invitation is sent.

This would be reasonable.

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