ezmlm_hash

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.2, PHP 5, PHP 7)

ezmlm_hashOblicza wartość hash potrzebną dla EZMLM

Opis

ezmlm_hash ( string $adres_e-mail ) : int

ezmlm_hash() oblicza wartość hash potrzebną przy przechowywaniu list adresatów programu EZMLM w bazie danych MySQL.

Parametry

adres_e-mail

Adres email, który zostanie shaszowany.

Zwracane wartości

Wartość hash'a dla adres_e-mail.

Przykłady

Przykład #1 Obliczenie wartości hash i dodanie nowego użytkownika

<?php

$user 
"joecool@example.com";
$hash ezmlm_hash ($user);
$query sprintf ("INSERT INTO sample VALUES (%s, '%s')"$hash$user);
$db->query($query); // wykorzystanie interfejsu PHPLIB db

?>

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Tim in SF
20 years ago
EZ Mailing List Manager (EZMLM) is a mailing list manager which allows users to create their own mailing lists with a single command.

It seems to require qmail.

See:
http://www.ezmlm.org/
http://www.qmail.org/top.html#ezmlm
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thedragon at mediocreshit dot com
16 years ago
ezmlm will add a user to the list from a mail() call if you use the -f extra flag in the function.
Example:

mail($to,$title,$email,$headers,"-tfromemail@example.com");

The extra flag being a -t followed by no space and the email address you want the email to appear as though it's being sent from. I spent hours messing with this to try to allow users to sign up for my mailing list by marking a check box while signing up on my site, ezmlm ignored everything until I threw that extra parameter in there.

Hope this helps.
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jens at NOSPAM dot rootsy dot nu
18 years ago
This is really ezmlm documentation, but I certanly would have been happy if I found it anywhere during my time of trial. I am not a Linux expert, as you probably will notice, so things I do/did that might sound incredibly stupid to those who do know. I blame hard-to-find documentation :)

I wanted a page where a visitor could add their address to my mailinglist. That shouldn't be too hard, or atleastso I thought...

First I tried mailing the mailinglist. For some reason, the mailinglist didn't see my "From:" -header and it failed miserably.

Then I tried to use system() to call ezmlm-sub, which only produced the error-code 111. That was an access problem. So, I tried making the mailinglist availible to the website, but the change in permissions caused the mailserver to malfunction (as opposed to mailfunction....). It took a while to sort that mess out.

I couldn't find any guide as howto add mysql-support. The big problem was how to know which tables was needed. Apperantly, this is all that is needed:

ezmlm-mktab listname | mysql -u root -p databasename

Then its just adding the mailinglist with mysql-support i qmailadmin. It doesn't seem to allow socket connection to the database, so iptables has to allow local connections to the mysql port.

Hope this helps someone.
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