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Remote posting
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Sending an email to post@xxxxxxxx.com from your email account, mobile phone or PDA will automatically create a new post. If you send pictures, along with any text you add, they will be attached to that post which will be published right away. If you decide so we will send you back a message confirming the post.
The subject of your message should be formatted as follows:
PostTitle@Username@MoblogPassword@Visible@Receipt
Where PostTitle is the title of your post.
Username is your username.
MoblogPassword is the password you set here which should be different than your main password.
It is a mandatory field.
Visible, this field is optional and sets if you want your post to be saved as a draft or be published. Setting this to 0 will save your post as draft.
Receipt, optional, if you set this field to anything but 0, we will email you back confirming your post.
Example: If the subject of your message is: “These are my cows@peterpan@p8A7s4S5w6R3D1@1@1” will publish a new post entitled “These are my cows” containing the sent message, in peterpans account whose moblog password is p8A7s4S5w6R3D1 which will be visible and peterpan will get a receipt in his inbox.
Example: If the subject of your message is: “These are my rocks@flinstone@p8A7s4S5w6R3D1” will publish a new post entitled “These are my rocks” containing the sent message, in flintstones account whose moblog password is p8A7s4S5w6R3D1 which will be visible and flintstone will NOT get a receipt in his inbox.
You only need to specify “visible” if you do not want it to be visible or you are requesting a receipt.
Some email providers append text to the bottom of each sent message, if you want this text to be stripped, finish your message with
Please enter the password you want to use for mobile posting
Note that fields are separated by the at sign "@".
6 February 2006 05:19