>
> Our library has a website run on PHP. The university IT would not help to
> set up email capability via Web. My question is, what are the options
> there that I can add email notification capability to our website, and how?
>
> Our server is Windows 2008r2, PHP5.6, IIS 7.5.
>
Does
> You're also always going to have trouble with getting people to ask
> questions, unless the concept of asking for help/guidance has been drilled
> into them as not stupid, but constructive, for a very long time. I'm
> talking life span.
>
Responses people expect are also a barrier to
Do you have the ability to specify an SMTP mail server?
http://php.codeindepth.com/php-sending-mail/
.m
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 2:53 PM, Park, Sarah wrote:
> Did you try PhpMailer? It includes SMTP functionality.
>
> Sarah Park
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Code for
Hi Kaile
If you wasn't able to install Postfix on your server, try a third-party
mail delivery service.
For example: http://www.mandrill.com/ or https://sendgrid.com/
They have an API for you to send emails.
Kun Lin
Whitman College
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries
Did you try PhpMailer? It includes SMTP functionality.
Sarah Park
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Kaile
Zhu
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:23 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] php and email
I tried.
Can you view your Php.ini file? See if you have settings configured for mail?
http://php.net/manual/en/mail.configuration.php
On February 26, 2016, at 5:24 PM, Kaile Zhu wrote:
I tried. It seems without a mail server, it won't work. - Kelly
-Original Message-
I tried. It seems without a mail server, it won't work. - Kelly
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Erik
Sandall
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:20 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] php and email
Hi Kelly,
Hi Kelly,
PHP has a mail function that you can incorporate into your scripts. The
manual page is here: https://secure.php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php
/e
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Erik Sandall, MLIS
Electronic Services Librarian & Webmaster
Mechanics' Institute
57 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94104
Hi,
Our library has a website run on PHP. The university IT would not help to set
up email capability via Web. My question is, what are the options there that I
can add email notification capability to our website, and how?
Our server is Windows 2008r2, PHP5.6, IIS 7.5.
Thanks.
Kelly Zhu
Dear Code4Libbers,
We have a new developer starting soon that’s coming from industry with no
experience in libraries. We're interested in hearing about any strategies or
training methods you’ve found successful in introducing developers from other
areas to the quirkiness of library tech –
I’m very new (<1 month) to Oregon State University, library technology, and
Code4Lib. So please bear with me. Also, I’m going to put a disclaimer out that
I may be missing some of the picture here.. I’m willing to lend a hand digging
into more details if needed, so please feel free to ask.
GIS Library Resident
University of Chicago
Chicago
The University of Chicago Library seeks applications for a two year residency
position to provide GIS services at the Library. The position, which will be
situated in the John Crerar Library (medicine, biological sciences and
physical sciences),
Data Services Library Resident
University of Chicago
Chicago
The University of Chicago Library is seeking applications for a two-year post-
graduate residency in Data Services with the foundational knowledge and
leadership skills to develop data services at the University Library.
Depending on
User Experience Library Resident
University of Chicago
Chicago
The University of Chicago Library is seeking applications for a two-year post-
graduate User Experience Library Resident who will work to ensure that the
design of websites and online services are accessible, easy to use, and meet
the
We're trying to decide what to do with these, and I'm interested in hearing
from others if they've gone through the same process.
These multipage PDFs were loaded into ContentDM with this option of
creating compound objects. CDM pretends that the file is split up into
individual pages, allowing
I just volunteered as a candidate for duty officer, but I had to include one
caveat about a bullet point in the duty officer description: I can't IRC well.
At all. I would be afraid to monitor IRC and be available to answer questions
there because I would be afraid of sending a private
Digital Production Coordinator
Viacom Media Networks
New York City
We are looking for a Digital Production manager who can orchestrate the
technical aspects of a fast-moving tape-to-digital television encoding and
curation project. This position requires a combination of project management,
FYI, passing along notice of a web archiving research hackathon at Library of
Congress in June. Some travel funding available for graduate students. Please
follow up with Matt Weber with inquiries.
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From: Matthew Weber [mailto:matthew.we...@rutgers.edu]
Sent:
My fellow nerds,
I'm snipping *a lot* but in brief I definitely agree with Julie.
> Kyle’s main issue was really a question about what to do with
> private and anonymous feedback – not that we should avoid it, but rather we
> should discuss how that should be handled. For example,
Hi All,
Just wanted to let everyone know that we've had an addition duty officer
volunteer this morning whose name has now been added to the list, Julie
Swierczek.
And a reminer that today is the last day to provide feedback on proposed
duty officers so that we can move forward with preparing
Agile Intern
InComm
North Miami, Fl
Leveraging deep integrations into retailers' point-of-sale
systems, InComm provides connectivity to a variety of service providers that
allow consumers to conduct everyday business at more than 450,000 points of
retail distribution worldwide. Whether those
Woohoo!
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Esmé
Cowles
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 10:27 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Listserv communication
In fact, there is a C4L slack channel:
In fact, there is a C4L slack channel: https://code4lib.slack.com
Sign up here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/120Dw1JjLxPJB9VTGl0mUY7Ot6yg6YNY1RZUISJFzdwk/viewform?c=0=1
-Esmé
> On Feb 26, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Michael Schofield wrote:
>
> Not thinking very critically
Some notes on participation/inclusion:
1) It can be difficult integrating yourself into a group where you may feel
like more or less of an outsider. An on-boarding experience of some sort -
even so simple as a web page for new users might help. The code4lib website
has little pieces of advice
On 2/26/16 10:23 AM, Michael Schofield wrote:
Not thinking very critically about this, but:
I was surprised seeing that the C4L conference was looking for an IRC
communicator that, well, IRC. Why isn't there a Code4Lib Slack channel?
https://code4lib.slack.com
Cheers,
./fxk
--
Finagle's
Not thinking very critically about this, but:
I was surprised seeing that the C4L conference was looking for an IRC
communicator that, well, IRC. Why isn't there a Code4Lib Slack channel? The
Library User Experience slack-- ahem ahem https://libux.herokuapp.com -- has
like 200 people in it,
Nearly all of my professional communication occurs on Twitter, for better
or worse. I think that is probably the case for many of us. Code4lib is
very much alive, but perhaps has evolved into disparate conversations
taking place on Twitter instead of the listserv.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 10:07
On Feb 26, 2016, at 8:42 AM, Julie Swierczek
> wrote:
We also agreed that listservs – both here and elsewhere – seem to have
shrinking participation over time, and there does seem to be a drive to pull
more conversations out of
I just want to respond to let people know that Kyle and I have been discussing
this further through private channels, and we agree on many points. My earlier
response was not meant to be a criticism of what Kyle said specifically;
rather, I was responding to what I see are the larger
Systems Specialist/Developer
University of York
York
We are looking to fill a new position of Systems Specialist/Developer in the
Collections Services Technology team within the Library. The Technology team
supports all of the systems that underpin the Library and Archives.
In this post, you
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