Depending on your OS, you would set up some sort of cron job to run at
certain intervals.
If that can't be done, Windows-type OS' can run a schedule to launch URLs
into browser, so if your desktop machine was on at the time, it could launch
a URL on the server which sends the emails for you...
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nd to kill the
script gracefully. I learned the hard way with members our e-mail
publication.
Regards,
Jeff Hill
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> I had a question like this once, and the most applicable answer I got
> from this list was to make a script which triggers *IF* a certain time
> of day was
I had a question like this once, and the most applicable answer I got
from this list was to make a script which triggers *IF* a certain time
of day was reached. The only problem is that it had to be triggered by
one visitor's clicking at least (the script was asleep in a page until
that page was c
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