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Apr 27 2012, 11:12 AM
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I have just purchased the pro version and installed it in version 1.5.1 - now I've got the following questions/comments: We're a sports club and our Kunena forum has multiple (sub-)forums (i.e. topic specific forums like safety, transport, events, etc.). How can I set a single email address that people can post responses to? (I'd like people to be able to post a reply to any post they have subscribed to by sending an email to reply@bla.com regardless of which forum the post was in). So I guess the code would have to extract the subject and then check against all previous posts within a Kunena installation if an identical post has been found before and then add the email as a reply. This takes me to my second question: I've just renamed our forum from "Kunena" to something longer. Ever since the reply functionality does not even work within one sub-forum. I noticed in line 592 of your controller.php that you have hardcoded the subject to start at position 9 which I guess tries to take out the "[Kunena] " from the standard forum notifications. Problem is this changes to "[<NewNameWhichCanBeAnything>] " once the forum is renamed in the Kunena options. That's not all unfortunately, Kunena also adds the sub-forum in brackets at the end, which is also likely to confuse processing responses. Could you address this and please provide me with an upgrade or alternatively recommend the best setup or work-around to get this working? Having a single email address per sub-forum is ok for new postings, but replies should automatically be recognised as replies if they come from a certain email address (reply@bla.com) and match an existing forum topic/subject. Thanks for your help in advance. Frank |
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