• Hi, I apologize because I’m new in this and I will appreciate it any helpfull information. The point is that I have to manage a Blog created and I need to install an Email Notification plugins in localhost (Apache 2.0 and PHP 5.0)… I don’t know how.

    Thanks in advance.

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  • If you have downloaded teh emailPlugin.zip. you can unzip it to /wordpress/wp-content/plugins. Then you logon as your blog site-admin to activate it under Options/plugins.
    WP 2 notify you on comments stuff already, w/o extra plugin. As long as you have email program installed (sendmail/postfix) on the localhost, assume UNIX/Linux, you are good to go.

    If you have downloaded the emailPlugin.zip. you can unzip it to /wordpress/wp-content/plugins. Then you logon as your blog site-admin to activate it under Options/plugins.
    Wordpress 2 notifies you on comments stuff already, w/o extra plugin. As long as you have email program installed (sendmail/postfix) on the localhost, assume UNIX/Linux, you are good to go.

    Thread Starter tgfch75

    (@tgfch75)

    Yes, I did it, and the EMAIL NOTIFICATION option is activated but when I try to view the email list one database error appears.

    Maybe I miss something trying to install it. I don′t know what I have to do to on Localhost database (APACHE / PHP)

    Experts8 you are the first person who answer me as a GENTELMAN.

    Could you please help me with this?

    I need help with this as well. Where can I even find the plug-in?

    I need help with this as well. Where can I even find the plug-in?

    Thread Starter tgfch75

    (@tgfch75)

    lsal77

    Well I downloaded at :

    https://watershedstudio.com/portfolio/software/wp-email-notification.html#todo

    I hope this help you

    Thanks. That’s the one I got. I installed it and follwed all the steps and everything seems to work fine, except it doesn’t send out any e-mail when I create a new post. I can even send an e-mail to all subscribers through the “Email List Subscribers” in the blog admin Manage tab. Everything else seems to be in place! Aaaarrrghhh!

    Thanks for your help.

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