This is a subscription service to be automatically notified by e-mail when topics change in this
Main web. This is a convenient service, so you do not have to come back and check all the time if something has changed. To subscribe, please add a bullet with your
WikiName in alphabetical order to this list:
Web Changes Notification Service
Each TWiki web has an automatic e-mail notification service that sends you an e-mail with links to all of the topics modified since the last alert.
Subscribers are listed in WebNotify following one of these bullet list formats:
three spaces * [
webname . ]
wikiName -
SMTP mail address
three spaces * [
webName . ]
wikiName
three spaces *
SMTP mail address
three spaces *
SMTP mail address :
topics
three spaces * [
webname . ]
wikiName :
topics
where
topics is a space-separated list of topic names.
- Specify topics without a Web. prefix
- Topics must exist in this web.
- Topics may be specified using * wildcards
- Each topic may optionally be followed by an integer in parentheses, indicating the depth of the tree of children below that topic. Changes in all these children will be detected and reported along with changes to the topic itself. Note This uses the TWiki "Topic parent" feature.
- Each topic may optionally be preceded by a '+' or '-' sign. The '+' sign means "subscribe to this topic" (the same as not putting anything). The '-' sign means "don't send notifications regarding this topic". This allows users to elect to filter out changes to certain topics (and their children, to an arbitrary depth). Topic filters ('-') take precedence over topic includes ('+').
For example:
* daisy@flowers.com
* daisy@flowers.com: Web*
* TWiki.DaisyCutter: Petal* (1) TWiki.WeedKillers (3) Red*Phlox
* TWiki.StarTrekFan: * - *Wars - *sInTheirEyes - *shipTroopers
A user may be listed many times in the WebNotify topic. Where a user has several lines in WebNotify that all match the same topic, they will only be notified of changes to that topic
once.
If a
TWiki group is listed for notification, the group will be recursively expanded to the e-mail addresses of all members.
Tip: List names in alphabetical order to make it easier to find the names.
Note for System Administrators: Notification is supported by an add-on to the TWiki kernel called the MailerContrib. See the
MailerContrib topic for details of how to set up this service.
Note: If you prefer a news feed, point your reader to
WebRss (for RSS 1.0 feeds) or
WebAtom (for ATOM 1.0 feeds). Learn more at
WebRssBase and
WebAtomBase, respectively.
Related topics: WebChangesAlert,
TWikiUsers,
TWikiRegistration
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SMS base on GRRS & EDGE Project
02 Apr 2007
Orientation
Set up own place for working
03 Apr 2007
We are planning to transfer data between client (emulator mobile) and server (203.185.97.7/~sms:80) in 1 week.
First of all, we try to use emulator connect to server.
We study on the website to setup emulator program and python on symbian language.
More knowledge.
Setup Emulator and Python language.
Data transfer between client and server.
04 Apr 2007
We search more information about python code for symbian mobile.
Try to setup emulator that support internet protocol.
Run complete example python on symbian code for testing.
Dr.wasan introduces some expert PHP programmer who studies python on symbian over 4 month.
More knowledge.
Setup Emulator and Python language.
Data transfer between client and server.
05 Apr 2007
We get some information that support the idea to use emulator connect to internet.
We are consulting with P'nu for coding PHP that run on server and some example python on symbian code for communicate to server.
Now, server will able to receive data. Internet Protocol will support the emulator.
We can transfer data between emulator and web server.
More knowledge.
Setup Emulator and Python language.
Data transfer between client and server.