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Re: [wp-hackers] wpblogmail fails when mail contact plugins present

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  • Subject: Re: [wp-hackers] wpblogmail fails when mail contact plugins present
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <r@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 12:51:25 +0100
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___/ On Mon 26 Jun 2006 06:13:37 BST, [ Scot Hacker ] wrote : \___

I'm the author of wpblogmail, which sends daily or weekly "digest"
email summaries of activity on a WP blog:

http://www.birdhouse.org/blog/software/wpblogmail/

It's not a plugin, but a cli php script, alongside a WP install. It
basically does this:

----------
require("$BlogPath/wp-blog-header.php");
the_title_rss();
permalink_single_rss();
the_content_rss('', TRUE, '', 100);
----------

which it spits out to the shell, which then emails it to a list
address. Works nicely, *except* when the user has a contact form
plugin installed, *even though* that plugin is not used on the
homepage of the blog. When either pxsmail or the Dagon form mailer
plugins are activated and wpblogmail is run, I get this at the top of
 the output, and I can't figure out why. Any idea why these plugins
are invoked at all in this situation? And is there a way to
deactivate them while the script runs, or another way around this
anyone can think of?

<br />
<b>Warning</b>:  session_start(): Cannot send session cookie -
headers already sent by (output started at /home/username/scripts/
wpblogmail/run.php:43) in <b>/home/username/public_html/blog/wp-
content/plugins/dd-formmail/dd-formmailer-plugin.php</b> on line
<b>2</b><br />
<br />
<b>Warning</b>:  session_start(): Cannot send session cache limiter -
 headers already sent (output started at /home/username/scripts/
wpblogmail/run.php:43) in <b>/home/usernane/public_html/blog/wp-
content/plugins/dd-formmail/dd-formmailer-plugin.php</b> on line
<b>2</b><br />

Hi,

I  know  this does not address your question  directly,  but
have  you considered third-party services, which can achieve
merely  the same thing? RSSFWD(.com), for example, is a Ruby
On  Rails-based service that will deliver updates from  your
blogs  by E-mail, even in clustered/digest mode, which is  a
recently-added  feature.  In  almost a year,  it  has  never
missed a beat.

Hope it helps,

Roy

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