IWeb Blog Update via email

I'd like to update my blog via email. Is this an option with my iWeb blog?
Thanks,
-Jack

No

Similar Messages

  • Receive Updates via eMail Doesn't Work

    My "Receive Updates via eMail" and "More System Details" options do not work anymore. They used to work about a couple of weeks ago.
    Does anyone else has the same problem or just me?
    Any suggestions/comments are much appreciated.
    Thank you.

    This is a known bug, it should hopefully be fixed next week when they update the software used by this forum.

  • Blog entries via email?

    Hi all,
    Anyone know if the new blog utility in iWeb/.mac will support adding entries via email from a handheld device such as a blackberry?

    I'd done something similar long ago, sent an email to my home machine, AppleScript intercepted the email, parsed the subject line and turned on X-10 power module. It was like having Tom Bodett at home.
    As for iWeb, the concept is do-able. But at the current state, iWeb is not quite scriptable. You can add a photo blog entry, but it only has images property, so you can't enter any text for it.
    Perhaps, next rev.

  • Adding blog entries via email

    Suggestion: to add blog entries (text and/or photos) to iWeb via email.

    I'd done something similar long ago, sent an email to my home machine, AppleScript intercepted the email, parsed the subject line and turned on X-10 power module. It was like having Tom Bodett at home.
    As for iWeb, the concept is do-able. But at the current state, iWeb is not quite scriptable. You can add a photo blog entry, but it only has images property, so you can't enter any text for it.
    Perhaps, next rev.

  • Standard Setup - External IP Update via email?

    I have an iMac G5 with OS X Server 10.5.6 everything stock here and working great. I have it setup as a standard server... offering only the most basic things like file and printer sharing.
    Is there any setting or and application that will notify via email if my external IP has changed. If I convert the server to an advanced configuration is that a possibility and if so how can I do this? I have tried to download the ServerAdminTools10.5.dmg package and for some reason after installing I cannot find the utilities... it only installs the basic "Server Preferences" in the dock...

    I have figured out how to convert the server to advanced... but still need an app to help me knwo when my IP changes... any ideas?

  • IWeb blog updates on Facebook

    When I update my blog, it is immediately published on my Facebook page, but the link redirects you to the main page and not the most recent blog post. Can I change some settings to make that work? I don't want my FB friends to have to navigate first to the meta-blog page then to the most recent post...
    Thanks for your help!

    Go to facebook and see what they have to offer.
    Try the fb send button :
    http://home.wyodor.net/demoos/facebook/Facebook.html
    Or see if addthis can help you further :
    http://home.wyodor.net/demoos/addthis/
    And try to find other solutions.

  • Scripting iWeb blogging

    Hi!
    I am using iWeb '09 to update my website, hosted on MobileMe using a custom domain. I have been using Posterous for blogging, as I liked it's update via email feature quite a lot. Now I am planning to move from Posterous to an iWeb blog. The only thing stopping me is mobile posting. As my Mac is always on and connected to the Internet, I'd like to implement the same email posting feature Posterous has using AppleScript and Mail.app rules.
    Up until now I have been able to write a script that takes the needed info out of the message and parses it a bit. The thing I do not know is how to make a new blog entry in iWeb with AppleScript. Here's what I scripted:
    on performmailaction(theData)
    tell application "Mail"
    set theSelectedMessages to |SelectedMessages| of theData
    set theTitle to (subject of theSelectedMessages)
    set theEntry to (content of theSelectedMessages)
    try
    set theImage to every attachment of content of theSelectedMessages
    end try
    set mailbox of theSelectedMessages to mailbox "Completed rules"
    end tell
    end performmailaction
    set AppleScript's text item delimiters to "blog"
    set theReadyTitle to theTitle
    set AppleScript's text item delimiters to "#end"
    set theReadyEntry to first word of theEntry
    set AppleScript's text item delimiters to {""}

    I believe if you are able to use the script to update vie email when you open the blog with iWeb those additions will not be in iWeb and if you publish from iWeb it may wipe out what was added earlier.
    Why not just keep the Posterous blog since it does everything you want and embed it into one of your iWeb pages as in this example:Embed a Site Within an iWeb Page.
    That's what some of the serious blogger recommend. This way if, for some reason, you drop your MMe account or want to move to a 3rd party hosting server you won't lose all of your blog entries. They are stored on the MMe server and will be lost if you drop the account or move.
    Just some food for thought.
    OT

  • Can you set up a subscription service so blog posts are emailed to subscribers

    I would like to allow people to sign up to receive my blog posts via email (ie like how they can in blogger etc) but can't see anywhere to do this?
    Is it possible?
    Thanks

    I guess it depends who your targets are - do they have any interest in modern forms of social media or is email even a push for them.
    To be able to add a blog post about an important update/thing to do and have it emailed out provides both an easy online place for people to look back over the information as well as the immediate provision of information via email, without me having to both email the people the information and also provide an online back up of that information.
    In this case it is creating double the work.
    I know I check my email several times a day (OK more than that, lol), social media - facebook - a couple of times a week (so I miss a lot), twitter - nearly never.
    How have I found out about most things (personally) in the last two years? - via word of mouth or email.
    The market I am working with I would say mostly word of mouth (or frustratingly not enough of that) so am hoping to provide the information via the website and encourage people to check the website more regularly but also know when there is important updates available.
    I don't want to have to email out the updates and also blog them for posterity.
    It doesn't appear every other blogging software company agrees with you as a subscription service is always available and well utilised.
    (oh and I will say I don't think business catalyst was the perfect platform for this site, but I inherited it).

  • Subscribing via email versus rss feeds

    Is there anyway that friends can subscribe to my webiste and get updates via email instead of an rss feed? Many of them have been having problems with the rss feeds so I was wondering if there was a 'button' or gadget that I could put on the website that allows them to enter their email address and get updates whenever I update the site.

    To do this you need a contact form and a database and then send out update emails to all your subscribers.
    There are various ways to do this and some are described in the Marketing section of iWeb for Musicians.
    "I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link."

  • It's been 4 days and i still haven't received my free update via e-mail...did anyone have the same problem??

    I just recently bought a macbook pro and there's a free os update via email and i still haven't received my app code via e-mail and it's been 4 days i'm from phil. did anyone also have the same problem?

    I just got my Puma update code for my Cube, so I guess there's a bit of a backlog!

  • Website update via iPhone possible (maybe at a later point in time)?

    Hi, I have just one question about the possibility to update own websites on the road via the iPhone. I mean when I update websites from home I use a FTP program but now with the iPhone I would like to have also the chance to update the pages from somewhere else like the sportspark right after a game. Is there any application available to do that? Thanks in advance!!

    i dont know how good your website/coding knowledge is, or if its even possible (i imagine it is via RSS), but if you're DESPERATE for something, you can sign up for blogger. blogger allows you to update via email. and then you can import those posts to your website.
    just my $.02

  • IWeb Blogging:  Allowing Users to Subscribe Via Email?

    I just created a blog and website in iWeb. Is there a way to allow users to subscribe to my blog via email so they are notified of new blog entries over email? Currently, all I have on my website is an RSS feed.

    Create a form in HTML snippet that sends info to your email or place an email link on your page where visitors send an email to you with their address and desire to subscribe. There are many form services available and you can find countless email form tutorials in Google search results. Compile the subscription email addresses into a database or Mail group and BCC or MailChimp the group your updates. Also... users can subscribe through RSS to their email.

  • How to send a iweb file or project via email?

    I've done a web site using iweb. My client requested it so he can update and change it himself using iweb. How can I send it to him via email? I tried sending the "domain" file but it's not supported as an attachment. Is there a solution, or the only way is to copy it on a cd and mail it ?

    Control-click that item in the Finder, compress or archive it, and attach the zip.
    (55671)

  • Iweb blog remote updating

    I will be going on travel and would like to update my blog on my site. problem is i will be traveling with a pc laptop from work. is there any way to update the iweb blog remotely?

    Phil ~ I don't know how practical this would be, but...
    ...is a free, cross-platform, remote desktop system that you can use to access your Mac from almost any system. You could log in to LogMeIn, open iWeb and edit & publish your site remotely via your home system.
    ...for iPhone and iPod touch provides instant one-click access to your LogMeIn computers, directly from your Apple device. Make your iPhone or iPod touch an extension of your work or home computer:
    • Use a program that's on your office computer
    • View a photo on your home desktop
    • Help a friend troubleshoot his or her computer
    • All from the palm of your hand, from wherever you are.

  • Can you add an RSS feed on an iweb blog that would allow visitors to receive new entries by email?

    Can you add an RSS feed on an iweb blog that would allow visitors to receive new blog entries through their email?

    RSS feeds don't do that - if they add the feed to an RSS reader (including Safari or FireFox) they will see new updates every time they check: but sending them emails on each added episode would require extra programming in the actual program, which iWeb doesn't provide. You would need to have a mailing list and send out an email manually each time you add an episode.

Maybe you are looking for