sysadmin wrote:
Warning Will Robinson,
****DO NOT Use Joomla ****
This has been a pain in my A** for years, only because my bosses are
to cheap to get commercial software.
madmac
Jake Vickers wrote:
Nigel Reed wrote:
This is a good question for anyone who likes a brain teaser.
Current situation: I'm using a template driven website that many
other clubs use. My site looks like everyone elses. We add members
and their email addresses, then we can send an email to
c...@myclubssite.com and it'll go to the members. Only people whose
email addresses are registered can sent.
Now, I am moving to Joomla, and I would like a similar setup, I
will move the domain over, but I have no idea how I can interface
Joomla with Qmail. My first instinct is to do an SQL query and
select the email addresses from the Jooma database into the qmail
aliases database. This wouldn't stop others from sending email to
that alias.
I'm open to ideas and suggestions.
Not sure about Joomla, but with Drupal (what I use for the video
magazine site) there is a ezmlm module that allows users to
check/uncheck what mailing lists I make available to them. I'm sure
there would be something similar for Joomla.
I would second -- do NOT use joomla -- i use drupal --- it is better
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