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New Post 5/20/2008 2:02 AM
User is offline Roger Selwyn
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Re: problem in Event module Reminder  

Hi,

I forget, which version of the Events module are you using? When you click on History next to 'DotNetNuke.Modules.Events.EventNotification, DotNetNuke.Modules.Events' it will show you just the history for that one schedule item. If you are using 4.0.0 it will show whether it has sent any emails against the appropriate history item. Prior to 4.0.0 it doesn't give any indications sorry.

If you are using 4.0.0 and you see that it has sent some emails, and you don't receive any, this indicates a problem with the mail setup on your site. If you don't see any indication at all, then it should indicate that either no-one has asked for notification, or it is not yet time to be notified.

You can try running the following SQL from Host/SQL. Paste in teh big box and click Execute.

SELECT     * FROM         EventsNotification

You should get something like the following back:-

NotificationID EventID PortalAliasID UserEmail               NotificationSent  NotifyByDateTime       EventTimeBegin          NotifyLanguage
9                       24          1                       spam@here.com                                 25/05/2008 07:00:00  25/05/2008 15:00:00  en-GB 

It will indicate in the NotificationSent column whether it has been sent or not - it shows a check box which didn't copy above.

Cheers
Roger


Events 4.0.1 - It's released !! - See the announcement
Events 4.0.2 - It's in the Release Process - Follow it
Requirements/Bugs - Submit them here - Gemini
 
New Post 5/20/2008 3:57 AM
User is offline Nibedita
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Re: problem in Event module Reminder  

Hi Roger,

 You are right. NotificationSent column  show "True".  means notification going, but its not coming to the mail id. May be  there is mail set up problem.

If possiable, Can u tell me the Mail set up Steps. I don't know exact steps.

Sorry for distrubing.

Thanks a lot

 
New Post 5/20/2008 4:11 AM
User is offline Roger Selwyn
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Re: problem in Event module Reminder  

Hi,

You are probably best posting this into the Configure It forum. In theory if you get all the mails sent to the admin when you add a new account, then you should be set up. If you haven't got this working, then you need to be ensuring your basic DNN installation is going before you get into adding modules to it. Basic email configuration is available in the Host/Settings menu, where there is the capability to send a test message to make sure it is working.

Regards
Roger

 


Events 4.0.1 - It's released !! - See the announcement
Events 4.0.2 - It's in the Release Process - Follow it
Requirements/Bugs - Submit them here - Gemini
 
New Post 5/27/2008 6:13 AM
User is offline Nibedita
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Re: problem in Event module Reminder  

Hi,

I am getting  Event Notification, but not in proper time. Event Notification mail reached late. it takes more time than mention in "Remind me before Event occur" in AddEvent  page.

Can anybody suggest me how can i get notification in time? Am i missing any setting?

Any suggestion will be appreciated.

Thanks

 
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