On Fri, 12 Dec 2014 10:31:53 +0100, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
> I use nntp newsgroups, in a very simple threaded mode, I "subscribe"
> interesting groups and look at them once a day or sometimes more
> frequently. I skim through thread titles, expand the interesting ones,
> read the messages, then
e of the key arguments in favour of a
> mailing list: people can choose how to view the list according to
> their own preference (some like it threaded, others prefer a flat
> view based simply on message date). Other arguments in favour of
> email include:
>
> * Email is a push m
email over fora, as interfaces go. Better
read/unread views,
Personally I prefer the e-mail INTERFACE, and a good old(-fashioned) email
client (I use alpine) allows to access with the same interface mail and
NNTP newsgroups. I am in general not keen of forums because they are not
interoperable
DEAR guys:
I think Email is good for search and I can download to my moible
device.
2014-12-11
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主题:Re: forum vs email
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On 10/12/2014 23:
- Original Message -
> From: "Sándor Halász"
> Subject: Re: forum vs email
> Something more sophisticated than grouping messages by trimmed subject-lines?
> maybe involving such header lines as were used in the old netnews (if e-mail
> is
That's only a sin
at, to me, is one of the key arguments in favour of a mailing
list: people can choose how to view the list according to their own
preference (some like it threaded, others prefer a flat view based
simply on message date). Other arguments in favour of email include:
* Email is a push mediu
Am 10.12.2014 um 18:38 schrieb h...@tbbs.net:
2014/12/10 09:00 +0100, Johan De Meersman
One of the (for me, at least) defining features of a forum, is that the
subjects tend to be divided up into a tree structure, which has it's own
benefits
Something more sophisticate
2014/12/10 09:00 +0100, Johan De Meersman
One of the (for me, at least) defining features of a forum, is that the
subjects tend to be divided up into a tree structure, which has it's own
benefits
Something more sophisticated than grouping messages by trimmed subject-
Hi,
On 10/12/2014 10:09, Johan De Meersman wrote:
Hm. Typo3 is a CMS; I take it the integration you're speaking of is
specific to their support environment, and not part of the CMS?
Correct, TYPO3 is a CMS (also FOSS GPL2+) and the integration is indeed
not part of the CMS. See my other repl
Hi,
On 10/12/2014 09:02, Johan De Meersman wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Jigal van Hemert"
Subject: Re: forum vs email [was: Re: table-for-column]
On typo3.org there used to be mailing lists only in a distant past.
Later on newsgroups were set up which communicat
- Original Message -
> From: "Johan De Meersman"
> Sent: Wednesday, 10 December, 2014 09:02:45
> Subject: Re: forum vs email [was: Re: table-for-column]
> Hmm. That sounds interesting, I'll have a look. I don't suppose the software
> is
> availabl
- Original Message -
> From: "Jigal van Hemert"
> Subject: Re: forum vs email [was: Re: table-for-column]
>
> On typo3.org there used to be mailing lists only in a distant past.
> Later on newsgroups were set up which communicate with the mailing lists
>
- Original Message -
> From: "Sándor Halász"
> Subject: Re: forum vs email
> I believ that one could both by e-mail and through a webbrowser comment on a
> Google group.
True; and before that there was yahoo groups, and others. Those are not fora,
however, me
r be interested in.
I guess we (the list members) are more dedicated than the forum users
because we all recognize the usefulness of seeing a broad range of
topics presented in an easily filterable and save-able format (email)
over the web-based content of the forums.
I also find it easier t
2014/12/09 15:20 -0600, Peter Brawley
Nope.
And why not? Because no one bothered to implement it? Now I (for the first
time?) looked at "forums.mysql.com" and see more topics than on
"lists.mysql.com". The former is just more with-it, I guess.
I believ that one could both by e
On 2014-12-09 9:55 AM, Johan De Meersman wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Sándor Halász"
Subject: Re: forum vs email
That is, this list, right? What does it lack (besides readers)?
This list interacts with the forums on mysql.com?
Nope.
PB
-
Every thread here m
- Original Message -
> From: "Sándor Halász"
> Subject: Re: forum vs email
> That is, this list, right? What does it lack (besides readers)?
This list interacts with the forums on mysql.com? Every thread here matches one
on there, and vice versa? (Honest question;
Just to pitch in, on this rather weird discussion.
I've been on the MySQL pretty much from day one. I started
on mSQL and transferred to MySQL when Monty took that corner.
I'm probably not the only one, lurking in the shadows.
On Sat, December 6, 2014 17:33, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> Am 06.12.201
never quite got around to - write a forum
> that integrated a mailing list. Bar mail clients that don't handle list
> threads well, it really doesn't seem such a difficult task.
> > There actually seem to be a lot of these around. I'm on several that
> send me email when
ctually seem to be a lot of these around. I'm on several that send me
email when there are new forum postings.
On typo3.org there used to be mailing lists only in a distant past.
Later on newsgroups were set up which communicate with the mailing lists
(newsgroups are the central source
Am 06.12.2014 um 16:53 schrieb h...@tbbs.net:
2014/12/06 12:51 +0100, Johan De Meersman
I want:
* The entire post, and as little notification-type content as possible,
* headers and subjects so that mail clients that support threading will
thread everything from a single forum topic i
2014/12/06 12:51 +0100, Johan De Meersman
I want:
* The entire post, and as little notification-type content as possible,
* headers and subjects so that mail clients that support threading will thread
everything from a single forum topic in a mail thread and vice versa,
* and, most im
- Original Message -
> From: "Jan Steinman"
> Subject: Re: forum vs email [was: Re: table-for-column]
> There actually seem to be a lot of these around. I'm on several that send me
> email when there are new forum postings.
Yes, that bit is pretty standard
>>>> 2014/12/04 22:56 -0500, shawn l.green >>>>
I guess this email-based peer-to-peer exchange is slowly disappearing into the
background like the old usenet newsgroups, eh?
<<<<<<<<
And _I_ like using an off-line e-mail client, and not bein
a lot of these around. I'm on several that send me
email when there are new forum postings.
Here is one:
http://www.mobileread.com
Based on hints in the html comments, they appear to be using VBulletin
(http://www.vbulletin.com/) a fairly common forum package.
Jan Steinman, EcoRe
Dear Friends,
There has been some problems with my mail box and some spam emails have been
sent to you from my email.
Please do not open the link that was sent to you from my email address!!
Sorry for the problem caused.
Best regards,
Javad Bakhshi,
Computer Science M.Sc
Department of IT
porte
quel effet légalement obligatoire. Étant donné que les email peuvent facilement
être sujets à la manipulation, nous ne pouvons accepter aucune responsabilité
pour le contenu fourni.
> From: d...@pointmade.net
> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Simple Email System (SES) Provider
&
Hi all,
I built a system in PHP/mySQL where a group of users post events, sign-
up for events, change their arrival times, remove thier names from
events, and post related notes on the events. Each time an action is
done, an email is generated to the entire group that their has been a
> Hello,
>
> I'm new here, so since this is my first question email, I'm looking for an
> advice/help a way to do it or a link which can explain me more about my
> related question.
> [snip]
Carlos, you might have better luck if you break the problem down into small
Hello,
I'm new here, so since this is my first question email, I'm looking for an
advice/help a way to do it or a link which can explain me more about my
related question.
This is the thing:
Reciently I've made a backup of a database using INNODB, 1GB database, for
a web based
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Baron Schwartz wrote:
> I consider this a bug in the bug tracking system :-)
Severity: S4 (Feature request)
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On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Shawn Green (MySQL)
wrote:
> On 8/2/2010 3:39 PM, Daevid Vincent wrote:
>>
>> And now I just got yet another email for a different bug from 2008!!
>> What's
>> going on here?
>> BTW, this bug is super annoying! H
On 8/2/2010 3:39 PM, Daevid Vincent wrote:
And now I just got yet another email for a different bug from 2008!! What's
going on here?
BTW, this bug is super annoying! How sad that in FOUR YEARS AND FOURTEEN
DAYS it is yet to be fixed. Seriously? This can't be that hard to fix, i
And now I just got yet another email for a different bug from 2008!! What's
going on here?
BTW, this bug is super annoying! How sad that in FOUR YEARS AND FOURTEEN
DAYS it is yet to be fixed. Seriously? This can't be that hard to fix, in
fact, it seems that Innodb would have to go o
I don't know if anyone from mysql is monitoring this list, but I think
there is something goofy going on with your email servers. I just now got
this email below. Uhm. I wrote that bug over a year and a half ago, and the
reply by Susanne was the day after. WTF?
...better late than never I su
Nathan,
That was exactly what I was looking for, thanks for your help.
John
-Original Message-
From: Nathan Sullivan [mailto:nsulli...@cappex.com]
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 2:55 PM
To: John Furlong; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: Update email address domain
John,
I think this
John,
I think this should work:
UPDATE members SET email=REPLACE(email, SUBSTRING(email,INSTR(email,'@')+1),
'Thanks_in_advance.com.com')
Regards,
Nathan
-Original Message-
From: John Furlong [mailto:john.furl...@rakutenusa.com]
Sent: Monday, June 29, 200
I'm trying to mask the email addresses for a development database. I need to
make all of the domains exactly the same. What is the best way to do this? We
have about 67000 distinct domains.
I was able to use substring to get the list of domains, but am not sure how to
turn that into an u
This may be done basically by index.php, by running a script in the
background that selects members whose levy is becoming due and have not
already been notified , sends a standard email to the member's email
address and updates a `notification_sent` field with, say, a timestamp
value
Or, you can use cron/at to schedule the task
Mauricio Tellez wrote:
Hi Aaron, I'm not sure if what you want can be done with MySQL, but what you
can do is a little script in python, php, etc, that query your database for
the members that expire at a given date, and then email them. Then you
Hi Aaron, I'm not sure if what you want can be done with MySQL, but what you
can do is a little script in python, php, etc, that query your database for
the members that expire at a given date, and then email them. Then you tell
cron o similar to execute your script as often as you require.
members of our owner's association. I would like to set up a
script that will automatically email member's when their membership expiration
is nearing.
Will someone please explain how this can be be accomplished, or point me in a
direction to find out?
I'm not sure if it helps,
Perl is being used for scripting
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Vincent Bray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 26/02/2008, Krishna Chandra Prajapati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My web server log error is " NULL::dba can't connect to mysql"
>
> Th
#x27; option will be of interest for a
consistent db snapshot
HTH.
(copying the list to close the loop)
Best,
Dan
On Feb 19, 2008 9:23 PM, P. Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan,
> we have single linux pc's at each location, so replication isnt feasable.
> The conce
Did you get a chance to look at mysqlhotcopy?
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysqlhotcopy.html
?
M-
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From: "P. Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 11:50 AM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] locations
> Greetings,
&g
oint.
If you can spare the time to have the database frozen, no big deal.
-Dan
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 4:50 PM, P. Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
> I've got a retail operation with mysql 5.0.22 on linux pc's across the
> country, and i need some input
Greetings,
I've got a retail operation with mysql 5.0.22 on linux pc's across the
country, and i need some input on setting up a backup strategy, preferrably
without purchasing a package. We're currently using MyISAM, with the databases
being dumped to a filesystem on a separate drive, in cas
From: Jacob, Raymond A Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 7:22 PM
>To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
>Subject: [SPAM] - MS SQL emulator for MySQL in order to support MS
>Project Server, Sharepoint... - Email found in subject
>
&g
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>From: Olaf Stein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 12:13 PM
>To: Peter (MySQL List); MySql
>Subject: [SPAM] - Re: Sun and mysql - Email found in subject
>
>You have a point.
>But,
I was lurking on Sun's website.. they are also carrying PostgreSQL in
their line of products.. Great!!
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Oracle and Sun has a tight relationship right? Wouldn't there be a
conflict of interest?
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Will this bring good things to MySQL?
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Has anyone else been having problems sending mail to mysql-
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I tried it with two mail accounts (one at work and also GMail)
I get this as a response...for some reason it doesn't seem to be
getting to the list at all. The mail servers are somehow taking that
addres
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It's a very complicated 2 step process:
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Why am i getting "UNSUBCRIBE" emails, I have not asked for it.
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I don't know; never tried it that way
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and names into a TABLE?
HT
I have a long list of email addresses, and names in a text file in csv
format, and I want to know what's the best approach to quickly INSERT
them into my customers TABLE.
Initially I thought it could be easy to just add SQL INSERTs to the
database dump but, the problem is I have to manuall
he method we are using to bulk
insert into our tables. Works like a champ.
Don
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Hi,
I have a long list of email addresses, and names in a text file in csv
format, and I want to know what's the best approach to quickly INSERT
them into my customers TABLE.
Initially I thought it could be easy to just add SQL INSERTs to the
database dump but, the problem is I ha
Who knew this list had so many funny people. And I came here for the
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Thanks for all the help peoples
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Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 4:31 PM
Subject: Re: Testing Email
Nicholas Vettese wrote:
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> To: Yesmin Patwary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mysql@lists.mysql.com
> From: fbsd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Find invalid email formats using MySQL query.
>
> You need to use a stronger edit to check email addresses.
> This is what I us
You need to use a stronger edit to check email addresses.
This is what I use. Note the dns mx domain name check.
$len = "0,45";
if (empty ($email))
{ $errors[] = "You didn't enter a Email
Address."; }
elseif (!ereg("^([[:alnum:]\.\_\-]+)([EMAIL PROTECT
Yesmin Patwary wrote:
Dear All,
My contact table has email field which contains many invalid email addresses. I find them using following php function. Is there a way to do that check in MySQL query?
function emailValidate ($str)
{
$reg = "^([a-zA-Z0-9._-]+)@([a-zA
Well, mysql has support for regex matching. The thing is
though, why store invalid email addresses in you database?
I think what you are doing is the right approach.
Check the email address validity first in php BEFORE saving
it to the database. At least you then know you are only
storing
Dear All,
My contact table has email field which contains many invalid email addresses.
I find them using following php function. Is there a way to do that check in
MySQL query?
function emailValidate ($str)
{
$reg = "^([a-zA-Z0-9._-]+)@([a-zA-Z0-9-])+(\.[a-zA
On 2/24/06, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if it is possible to send an email from outlook to a DB so
> it updates a record. I have a php tipping script hosted with a mysql DB but
> would like users to email their tips instead of loggin on the site.
>
l.com but no list mail.
I have been looking at the list on the web site so I can in fact see
list posts.
sheeri kritzer wrote:
Check your spam folder? Do you have blacklisting on?
-Sheeri, not replying to the list because you won't see it!
On 2/26/06, Barton L. Phillips <[EMAIL PROT
Mark,
Databases are not e-mail handlers, so the basic answer is no.
However, it's possible to have the e-mail handlers update a database
record -- I've seen it done with exim (but don't ask me how!)
-Sheeri
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> Can anyone tell me if it is possible to send an email from outlook to a DB so
> it updates a record. I have a php tipping script hosted with a mysql DB but
> would like users to email their tips instead of loggin on the site.
>
>
://philip.greenspun.com/doc/email-handler
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Can anyone tell me if it is possible to send an email from outlook to a DB so
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would like users to email their tips instead of loggin on the site.
Mark
ficient.
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> hi.
>
> i have trouble with reoplication.
>
> i cannot connect to the other server using:
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>
> and i get an error msg in the log:
>
> [ERROR] Slave I/O thre
o prepared
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prepared statement API, but requires no programming because it is
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Siegfried Heintze wrote:
Sorry, I accidentally pasted some garbage at the beginning of that last
email message. Here is what I intended:
I first check to see if the record exists:
SELECT cJobTitle FROM jobtitlecount WHERE fkJobPosting = 209689 AND
dtSnapShot = '2005-06-26'
When I
Sorry, I accidentally pasted some garbage at the beginning of that last
email message. Here is what I intended:
I first check to see if the record exists:
SELECT cJobTitle FROM jobtitlecount WHERE fkJobPosting = 209689 AND
dtSnapShot = '2005-06-26'
When I don't find an entry,
If you use MyISAM tables you could always do:
SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 'tablename'
Then look at the Update_time column.
If that has changed since last time then something has changed. Then
implement a php/perl/whatever script around it to email you.
Note: On my InnoDB tables this tim
Jayson,
Are you working with Windows or UNIX versions of MySQL?
Mikhail Berman
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From: Jayson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 9:59 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: email notification
I'm looking for a feature in mysql where it will ema
I don't think there is an SMTP API built into MySQL. A trigger could
insert a record into another table and a crontab could send mails
based on the contents of this table..
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>
> If we get triggers in mysql 5, couldn'
table have the application framework send an e-mail.
>
> The log4j package provides this kind of functionality.
>
> See http://logging.apache.org/
>
> And look for information on the SMTP appender.
>
> Cheers,
> Philip.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jayson
look for information on the SMTP appender.
Cheers,
Philip.
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To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: email notification
I'm looking for a feature in mysql where it will email me if ther are
any changes
I'm looking for a feature in mysql where it will email me if ther are
any changes in a particular database or table.
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with '@' added to the second param :
update emails set t=concat(substring_index(t,'@',1),'@mydomain.com');
:o)
Selon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hi ,
> you can. see this :
> mysql> select * from emails;
> +---+
> | t
Hi ,
you can. see this :
mysql> select * from emails;
+---+
| t |
+---+
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
+---+
3 rows in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> update emails set t=concat(substring_index(t
shaun thornburgh wrote:
Is it possible to update all the domain names for an email column? I
want to change everyones email address to my domain for a test site,
so can I change the email address column such that everything after @
is changed to mydomain.com?
- see REPLACE here:
http
Hi,
Is it possible to update all the domain names for an email column? I want to
change everyones email address to my domain for a test site, so can I change
the email address column such that everything after @ is changed to
mydomain.com?
Thanks for your advice
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store all incoming emails into a MySQL database. I've
looked into dbmail, but can't get it to compile under Mac OSX (I
posted
a message on that list). I was wondering if anyone could point me in
another direction to use MySQL as an email message store. I don't
need a
webmail interfa
int me in
> another direction to use MySQL as an email message store. I don't need a
> webmail interface, just a way of getting messages from a mail server to
> a MySQL database. Preferably as a direct transfer, but it could be a
> script that runs periodically. Currently it seems the be
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