By Richard Hughes on Thursday, 06 November 2014
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Hi.
I have my own hosting server which i can access through WHM and my cpanel - my issue is i am trying to setup remote publishing from email and im not sure how to setup the cron job command

changing the domain from your suggested one it would be :

/bin/wget -O /dev/null "http://www.evanstransport.co.uk/index.php?option=com_easyblog&task=cron";

I assume the first part isnt right but i really havent a clue what it should be?
I have never setup a cron job before sop be gentle with me please !

thanks for assistance
Hello Richard,

You must have the correct path to your wget for your server. We can't really tell what is your wget path because different hosting has different wget path.
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Thursday, 06 November 2014 10:18
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ok thanks - it seems the path was right but i was being a bit of a duffer - thanks !!
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Friday, 07 November 2014 00:06
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Thanks for updating Richard, is everything working fine for you now?
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Friday, 07 November 2014 00:32
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I am getting the emails through to the blogs no problem which was my first issue - i have 2 setups and both are setup exactly the same.

weirdly one of them takes the email signature and includes that in the blog post and the other one doesnt, the only difference in the two sites is the one that DOES take the signature is totally https and the other is http

in the settings for both i am using the same email account (different domain to either site)

is there any reason one would take the email signature and the other wouldnt ?

also neither post includes picture attachments - should this work too ?

thanks
Richard
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Friday, 07 November 2014 00:39
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Hello Richard,

I can't think of any possibility that cause the signature not included in the blog. You can provide us the access (Backend and FTP) of the site that did not get the signature and also the email access that you are using for this remote publishing. As for the Attachment, yes, Easyblog support attachment from the email as you can see the option here: http://screen.stackideas.com/2014-11-07_1146.png .
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Friday, 07 November 2014 11:49
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I am quite happy that the signature isn't displaying so if that's a bonus I will take it!

Re images I do have them turned on as in the screenshot so will continue to experiment thanks.
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Friday, 07 November 2014 11:56
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Hello Richard,

You're welcome. If anything, you can refer back to us.
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Friday, 07 November 2014 11:59
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