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Re: use the options tab!
by Hans Then on Tuesday November 07, 05:48PM, 2006
Hi Chris,

Thanks for the reply. I was not specific enough. I am using squishdot as a bulleting board for a sportsclub I am a member of. People can register via the site. They will need to leave their e-mail address. The site-administrators then assign people to the team they belong to. There is no real mailinglist involved.

I want to add an option to the addPostingForm so that site administrators can select the team to which they want to send an email notification that a message is added. This is done by checking, which users belong to the corresponding GRUF group. I send an email using MailHost, with a list of email addresses.

I was looking to customize the method that adds a posting and send it from there but I could not find it. If necessary I can also add the code to validatePosting, but I was hoping for a cleaner way.

Regards,

Hans
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    Maybe look at SVN?
    by Chris Withers on Thursday November 09, 08:09AM, 2006
    It might be worth you having a look at the Squishdot code in the SourceForge subversion repository.

    This has extra code for allowing you to subscribe to a particular subject, thread or part of a thread.

    You may be able to use this to get what you need...
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