Extension talk:EmailToWiki

swell aran, thanks! does this require responding to Special:Confirmemail in order to use?

--Wikiexpert 12:32, 14 June 2007 (UTC)

Emails not showing up in wiki
Email to wiki is awesome!

Although, I am having a bit of a tough time getting it to work.

the log file shows that EmailToWiki is getting into email, and is processing email, but none of the pages or updates are actually showing up on the wiki. (I do have SimpleForms installed, too).

My EamilToWiki conf looks like this: $popServer = "mail.xxxxx.com"; $popUser = 'wiki@xxxxx.com'; $popPassword = 'password'; $maxlines = "1000"; $deleteProcessed = "true"; $wikiTemplate = 'Email'; Any help is greatly appreciated! :) --SamRose 20:20, 24 September 2007 (UTC)
 * The first thing to check would be to see whether Simple Forms is able to create and edit articles, try creating the following form to test this,

Newly created article will be shown here... This should make a form into which you can type an article name and some content, when you hit submit it should create that article. --Nad 21:25, 24 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Well, I'm part of the way there...creates form, but not article: http://socialsynergyweb.com/semanticwiki/index.php?title=WikiEmail --SamRose 21:41, 24 September 2007 (UTC)


 * I should have specified a simpler test actually since that one requires Ajax/Mootools which isn't working, but EmailToWiki doesn't need Ajax. I tested a simple-forms create-article request on your wiki which worked successfully, so the wiki side of things is working.


 * I've just noticed that two important configuration settings are missing in the docs! I think I missed them out because I was going to get it to automatically retrieve them from the LocalSettings file but never got round to it - sorry :-/ - You need to set $wgServer and $wgScript in your configuration to the same values as those variables in your wiki. In your case the following,

Thanks so much, Nad. I added those variables, but still having the same issue. Do I need to have a page with a Template on it named in the cofig, too?--SamRose 22:43, 24 September 2007 (UTC)
 * No the config should be fine now - the next thing to try would be to see if you can update/create an article from the shell, try

wget http://socialsynergyweb.com/semanticwiki/index.php?title=test-article&content=test-content and then see if "test-article" has been created with "test-content" in it. --Nad 23:30, 24 September 2007 (UTC)

Here's my result:

wget http://socialsynergyweb.com/semanticwiki/index.php?title=test-article&content=test-content [1] 31118 socialsynergyweb.com@xxx:~$ --16:47:28-- http://socialsynergyweb.com/semanticwiki/index.php?title=test-article => `index.php?title=test-article' Resolving socialsynergyweb.com... xx.xxx.xxxx.xxx HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Location: http://socialsynergyweb.com/semanticwiki/index.php?title=Test-article [following] --16:47:28-- http://socialsynergyweb.com/semanticwiki/index.php?title=Test-article => `index.php?title=Test-article' Connecting to socialsynergyweb.com[xx.xxx.xxxx.xxx]:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 10,195 [text/html]

100%[===========================================================================================================================>] 10,195       --.--K/s

16:47:29 (441.94 MB/s) - `index.php?title=Test-article' saved [10195/10195]

[1]+ Done                    wget http://socialsynergyweb.com/semanticwiki/index.php?title=test-article

But, the Test-article, with test content did not actually post to my wiki.

(PS. Thanks very, very much for help!) --SamRose 23:51, 24 September 2007 (UTC)