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Submit content by email

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:58 pm
by pwheat
Even with the ease-of-use of Joomla, some folks just won't (or can't) use it for some reason.
Laziness probably the most common factor here.

I am looking for a bot that will:

-- poll a POP3 mailbox (i.e. [email protected])
-- read incoming mail
-- validate that the user is from an "allowed" source like must be from @yourdomain.com or email must be registered.
-- stick the first XXX characters of the Subject in the Article Title field of the article
-- stick the entire Subject field in the Intro Text field of the article
-- stick the email body in the Main Text field of the article

-- Content Section and Category would need to be managed
-- Make sure the article is unpublished

I've searched extensions. and the forum. Any ideas?

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:46 pm
by dhuelsmann
A little dated and perhaps doesn't met all of your needs, but you could always add to it:
http://extensions.joomla.org/component/ ... Itemid,35/

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 6:18 pm
by thenthornthing
Hi,
I'm looking for the exact same thing as the original poster.

Unfortuantely the link for the extension is dead. Could anyone tell me what the extension is called so I can search, provide a link for me or assist me in any other way.

Cheers,
Nathan

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 6:43 pm
by grwestby
I am also looking for this.

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 6:41 pm
by Shiva-Shakti
Me too, the thing is "how to set" a POP3 mailbox to be controled by an extension? my intension is to be able to publish articles from far far away, I am going to travel and some locations anly allow to use a simple mail website.... any idea?

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 7:48 pm
by theregularguy
Try this http://www.powermail4joomla.com/ !!
Stan really did a good job.

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 8:07 pm
by grwestby
Thank you for the reply but I found a free component that works perfectly, MMS Blog http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions ... logging/38. This component needs significant configuration but once you jump into the site-forum configuration is clear. I have not experimented much with it but it publishes my MMS, photos, texts and emails with no issues.

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 8:26 pm
by theregularguy
The cool thing about power4mail is it convert the blog into content, you specified the section and category. Although I use them both, they're nice.

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 8:41 pm
by grwestby
I was so ready to buy this component until I saw that you don't buy it you subscribe to it. On top of continual payments it requires ion-cube. Two no-goes in my mind.

The options you mention are awesome but not worth the cost.

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 8:41 am
by Gerlof

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:38 pm
by VLADIMIR_IVANOV2
hey, anyone tried the MMSBlog or PowerMail components? How good are they? I'm building test site to compare them but still, it'll be good to know other opinions.

Thanks
Vladimir

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 11:24 pm
by VLADIMIR_IVANOV2
hmmm... the MMSBlog or PowerMail components are very similar to each other, even in the graphic details.

The first on is free and the second no. Also MMSBlog is easier to configure.

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:28 am
by spletcher
I was in the same boat as the original poster of this stream, looking for exactly the same things. (this was also a year ago) I only found MMS Blog and it didn't meet my needs totally.

My community website is of physicians who won't login and post articles or comments so I needed a component that would accept their emails and publish them to Joomla content (MMS Blog used it's own special sections) to allow easier access to their information. These days - everyone emails!!

I also wanted a component that would accept html content from email clients and post pictures and attachments. I wanted one that would check to make sure someone was a verified emailer or Joomla user, that would distinguish enough to publish only those that were trusted or no-one as the administrator chose.

I wanted the ability to specify where the intro and main content were divided and one that chose the subject of the email as the title of the article. I wanted to have the option of having special tags within the email that would specify publish dates, author information, access information, frontpage publishing. I wanted the ability to direct any email to specific categories or sections using tags. I also wanted admin notice when content was sent or published.

I also wanted the ability to send SMS and MMS messages with photos from a cellphone.

Essentially I wanted a component that could be used by untrained general public noncomputer folks and also that had the ability to allow "trained" users a higher level of use.

No component brought all of this together, although I was inspired by MMS Blog, Mambo By Mail (ContentByMail) that each had some of these things. Neither was actively being developed unfortunately. I contacted the developers and didn't find interest in further development.

Thus a year ago I started developing PowerMail 4 Joomla, using part of the MMS Blog platform but enhancing the component with the above qualities. The end result was a major re-writing of the code. After a year of developing it, I am releasing it. It is currently under review by the JED. I have been working with beta testers since around September of 2009 and have tweaked the code significantly.

We have a free version of PowerMail which has the basic features. The Pro version is available commerically.

Stan

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 3:37 pm
by razor7
Hi Stan...where can i download the free version?

Thanks a lot!

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 2:59 am
by Shiva-Shakti
PowerMail is not FREE, and MMS Blog has being closed....

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 4:13 pm
by tekno_boy
This thread needs a bump. It's 2011 (almost 2012) and I can't find anywhere where I can get a plugin which will auto add an email as an article.

The plugin MMS no longer exists and Powermail is not free. It has a free trail period of only two weeks before you have to pay, and you have to pay every year, that ruined it for me.

I'm not against supporting software, but the pro version a $49 per domain is too expensive for me. Note: I am not a developer, just a hobyist.

So what other options are there? any ideas?

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 8:10 pm
by aidancoughlan
I know this is an old thread, but its received a bump recently....

I've also been looking for some simple solution to allow non-technical users to add articles on Joomla. Every "content submitter" I've tried to coax into submitting articles into Joomla has given up - it's not easy if you're a casual user, and a pain-in-the-ass even if you're not.

I've not looked at the options listed here yet, but FYI .... I've found:
(a) "Article Factory Manager" - a front-end content submission system which allows users to submit content from the front end. It works well, but it uses standard Joomla editors, and the Image insertion in JCE and JCK leaves a lot to be desired IMHO. I've asked both developers to see if they will improve it, but not seen a result yet. This would be a good solution if the editors handled images better.
(c) "EasyBlog" - does not (by default) add content in Joomla articles (it's primarily a blog component, and stores content in its own format). It does have a front-end content submission system though, and I believe has a free plugin to convert blog posts to articles (though they dont seem keen on encouraging this). It *did* have a good (ie. simple) media upload interface until a couple of months ago when the revamped and "improved" it, now it's as bad as the others as far as I can see.

This is the single biggest issue I have on the site I maintain, and I can't imagine that its any different for others.
Why is there no good solution from Joomla or the Editor providers ?

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 1:21 pm
by tokenring
This is what you are looking for:

Post by Email:

Image

http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions ... 9ibG9nIjt9

Have fun and Happy New Year!

Aaron

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 2:50 pm
by tokenring
I just came back to see if you responded to my post. I hope it doesn't seem like a *plug* for that component. I just found this as I was looking for the exact same thing, but in the opposite direction.

I'm going to see if I can whip something up that does this. Create an article in Joomla which triggers an e-mail to be sent to wordpress/[URL banned]. I am very surprised this out not out there. There is only a plugin that uses Google's API for blogger.

I confirmed that even the basic version of PowerMail is not FREE and the one I listed isn't free either. Up-to-you !!! ;-)

Happy New Year!!!

Tokenring

Re: Submit content by email

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 4:41 pm
by thetshirtmanuk
Can anyone help me please looking for a microblogging component for joomla 2.5, Please help?