From dhendricks a t jointcenter.org Mon May 15 13:56:14 2006 From: dhendricks a t jointcenter.org (David Hendricks) Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 08:56:14 -0400 Subject: [Webcalendar] WCald setup with XP platform Message-ID: --=__Part4065617E.0__= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, =20 I am testing Webcalendar at our nonprofit organization for possible use as = an institutional calendar. The version I'm previewing is the Windows XP = version 2.9.1, bundled with Apache 1.3.=20 =20 How do I get e-mail support for that configuration? The only Wcald = instructions I see pertain to the Linux build.=20 =20 I can, of course, set up a system running Redhat 7.2 and download the = Linux build of Webcalendar, but I'd prefer not to if I can get the same = functionality under Windows XP. =20 Thanks, =20 David Hendricks Network Administrator Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies Washington, DC --=__Part4065617E.0__= Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Description: HTML
Hi,
 
I am testing Webcalendar at our nonprofit organization for possible = use as an institutional calendar. The version I'm previewing is the = Windows XP version 2.9.1, bundled with Apache 1.3.
 
How do I get e-mail support for that configuration? The only Wcald = instructions I see pertain to the Linux build.
 
I can, of course, set up a system running Redhat 7.2 and download the = Linux build of Webcalendar, but I'd prefer not to if I can get the same = functionality under Windows XP.
 
Thanks,
 
David Hendricks
Network Administrator
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
Washington, DC
--=__Part4065617E.0__=-- From r.janssen a t uw.nl Mon May 15 17:28:33 2006 From: r.janssen a t uw.nl (Rob Janssen) Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 18:28:33 +0200 Subject: [Webcalendar] WCald setup with XP platform In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4468AC31.9060203 a t uw.nl> It should be no problem to install and try webcalendar without e-mail.
But looking at the docs, it seems like on the Windows platform you can send e-mail by setting the smtpfrom and smtpto variables in webcalConfig.pm.
You are right, there does not seem to be any documentation.
I would try this at first:
'smtpfrom' => 'webcal a t yourdomain.com'
'smtoto' => 'your.smtp.server'

(of course there has to be an SMTP server on your LAN that can be used to send your local mail and you need to know its domainname)

Rob

David Hendricks schreef:
Hi,
 
I am testing Webcalendar at our nonprofit organization for possible use as an institutional calendar. The version I'm previewing is the Windows XP version 2.9.1, bundled with Apache 1.3.
 
How do I get e-mail support for that configuration? The only Wcald instructions I see pertain to the Linux build.
 
I can, of course, set up a system running Redhat 7.2 and download the Linux build of Webcalendar, but I'd prefer not to if I can get the same functionality under Windows XP.
 
Thanks,
 
David Hendricks
Network Administrator
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
Washington, DC
From dhendricks a t jointcenter.org Fri May 19 13:54:20 2006 From: dhendricks a t jointcenter.org (David Hendricks) Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 08:54:20 -0400 Subject: [Webcalendar] WCald setup with XP platform Message-ID: --=__Part123736EC.0__= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks, that worked. I also commented out the sendmail definition just above those lines: # 'sendmail'=>'', Hopefully this posts back to the thread, so others can know that Rob's advice hit the nail on the head. >>> Rob Janssen 5/15/2006 12:28 PM >>> It should be no problem to install and try webcalendar without e-mail. But looking at the docs, it seems like on the Windows platform you can send e-mail by setting the smtpfrom and smtpto variables in webcalConfig.pm. You are right, there does not seem to be any documentation. I would try this at first: 'smtpfrom' => 'webcal a t yourdomain.com' 'smtoto' => 'your.smtp.server' (of course there has to be an SMTP server on your LAN that can be used to send your local mail and you need to know its domainname) Rob David Hendricks schreef: Hi, I am testing Webcalendar at our nonprofit organization for possible use as an institutional calendar. The version I'm previewing is the Windows XP version 2.9.1, bundled with Apache 1.3. How do I get e-mail support for that configuration? The only Wcald instructions I see pertain to the Linux build. I can, of course, set up a system running Redhat 7.2 and download the Linux build of Webcalendar, but I'd prefer not to if I can get the same functionality under Windows XP. Thanks, David Hendricks Network Administrator Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies Washington, DC _______________________________________________ Webcalendar mailing list Webcalendar a t math.utexas.edu http://www.math.utexas.edu/mailman/listinfo/webcalendar --=__Part123736EC.0__= Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Description: HTML
Thanks, that worked.
 
I also commented out the sendmail definition just above those = lines:
      # 'sendmail'=3D>'',   = ;
Hopefully this posts back to the thread, so others can know that = Rob's advice hit the nail on the head.

>>> Rob Janssen = <r.janssen a t uw.nl> 5/15/2006 12:28 PM >>>
It should be no problem to install and try = webcalendar without e-mail.
But looking at the docs, it seems like on = the Windows platform you can send e-mail by setting the smtpfrom and = smtpto variables in webcalConfig.pm.
You are right, there does not seem = to be any documentation.
I would try this at first:
'smtpfrom' = =3D> 'webcal a t yourdomain.com'
'smtoto' =3D> 'your.smtp.server'
(of course there has to be an SMTP server on your LAN that can be = used to send your local mail and you need to know its domainname)

Ro= b

David Hendricks schreef:
Hi,
 
I am testing Webcalendar at our nonprofit organization for possible = use as an institutional calendar. The version I'm previewing is the = Windows XP version 2.9.1, bundled with Apache 1.3.
 
How do I get e-mail support for that configuration? The only Wcald = instructions I see pertain to the Linux build.
 
I can, of course, set up a system running Redhat 7.2 and download the = Linux build of Webcalendar, but I'd prefer not to if I can get the same = functionality under Windows XP.
 
Thanks,
 
David Hendricks
Network Administrator
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
Washington, DC
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