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[high]BEFORE YOU READ FURTHER, DO NOT INSTALL THIS MODIFICATION IN ITS PRESENT STATE. READ THE RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THIS POST FIRST IF YOU WISH TO INSTALL VBMS. I AM NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORTING THIS MODIFICATION.[/high]
Note: For now, this thread will serve for all support questions. Obviously, the thread is going to get very long, very soon, and quickly lose any manageability. I hope to have a Premum Modification forum set up for vBMS, depending on whether the administration here supports it. The vBulletin Mail System is now a free modification, instead of $40 to $48 (depending on the license). All features of the developer license (notes, etc.) are public as well. These files will be released shortly; they are not available yet. For product information: http://www.webdesignforums.net/vbms/ . What's attached to this thread? The latest development version of vBMS, designed for 3.5 (incompatible with 3.0 in many ways, incompatible with 3.6 in a handful of ways). It is not to be installed in a live environment under any conditions. What does this mean? The forum at http://www.webdesignforums.net/vbms/forum/ will no longer serve as a support forum. If you have questions, you should do one of two things:
When you bought vBMS, you were paying for the stable 3.0 release that has been around for over a year, and a 2.3.x release that has been around for much longer (since 2003). You still have access to those products (they will be released in the new forum). However, your license has been inherited to a standard open-source license: you may now install vBMS on as many domains and forums as you like, as well as freely distribute it. Your input has also allowed a stable 3.5 version to be very close to completion. The expertise of the tens of thousands of coders who are now exposed to vBMS--which includes the developers of vBulletin themselves--will further improve the product to create a stable and full-featured product for vBulletin 3.5, 3.6, and beyond. If your intention was to buy a 3.5 release, please note that it was clearly and repeatedly mentioned that a 3.5 version was only under development, not readily available, and that the version available was specifically not suitable for live use. I apologize if you thought this was different as I attempted to make it abundantly clear, including specifically telling people not to buy vBMS if they are running vBulletin 3.5 or later. However, with this transition to open source, you will still get what you paid for, and faster: a stable 3.5/3.6 release. Why go open-source? To be honest, it is not fair to those who bought a vBMS license but have upgraded their installation of vBulletin to beyond 3.0. This will allow a much faster development cycle with support from many vBulletin modification developers. There are secondary reasons as well:
What can and can't I do with an open-source vBMS in terms of licensing? You can:
You need the usual vBulletin skills in general. This means PHP, MySQL, HTML, and CSS. You also should have a working knowledge of XML. You'll also need to familiarize yourself with how MIME headers in e-mails work. If you want to modify how vBMS receives and routes mail, you'll need to understand the beast that is the imap library: http://www.php.net/imap . The imap library is only used to receive messages; sending messages has no dependency on imap. Will you help with development? I'll offer simple assistance in whatever free time I have--and I'll only do it publicly in the new forum. I will not write extensive parts of code for you or talk to you privately about vBMS. I will enjoy answering questions about how vBMS works at a high-level, and then you can see the inner workings to see how it's actually implemented. So can vBMS actually be installed? The version of vBMS that has been uploaded is the latest development version. It can be installed on a test forum, but there are several critical bugs that need to be resolved. You can browse the old support forums (http://www.webdesignforums.net/vbms/) for an overview of those bugs. I have a suspicion that they are simple fixes to you, the community with experience with vBulletin. What is the first goal of those movement to open-source? I wish to have a stable version of vBMS with little to no known bugs available for vBulletin 3.5 and 3.6 as soon as possible to appease past and present customers. Feature additions should come later; compatibility and bug fixes should be the utmost priority. When the stable version for 3.5 and 3.6 is available, then new features can be added. At the old forums, there is a list of feature requests, many of which have been addressed. What will be my role in this? As a user experienced with vBulletin development, both you and others will benefit from a stable 3.5/3.6 version of vBMS. That should be the priority. Feature additions, visual tweaks, etc. come later. Compatibility and just making it work completely with the features already present is the most important. What remains to be done for a transition to open-source? The version of vBMS attached to this thread is the latest one to which customers had access. It is still littered with copyright information and warnings about piracy. While the copyright information is still valid and will perpetually be valid, you can obviously ignore the piracy warnings. A proper version will be uploaded within several days that is fully suitable for open-source use. Remember, this means that the piracy warning is no longer applicable, but the copyright information is applicable and must never, under any circumstances, be removed. Any last thoughts? As with any modification, back up your site files, but more importantly, your database, before proceeding. vBMS makes a significant number of alterations and new tables. Show Your Support
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After you finish testing, let people know if it runs fine in 3.63
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YOU ROCK buddy!
It works with 3.6.3 just fine!! |
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That's in both vbms_functions.php and in vbms_init.php
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That was by design so attachments could be bound to messages predictably when mail is being checked.
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Which BTW dodgeboard I forgot to do for you. |
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Well .. it seems like the plugins for checking mail are working as I now have some log entries .. the problem I now have is that imap isn't installed (Doh!) .. My ISP is looking at that now
Thanks for the pointers towards changing the name in the title and breadcrumbs .. that's now sorted A couple of small things .. it seems like something is the wrong away round .. say my alias is "slave" and my forum account is "Slave" .. when I send out an email the received name and email address look like this .. slave<Slave@testsite.com> Spot the incorrect capitalisation .. and finally .. when viewing vbms.php the breadcrumb is a bit funny .. the sitename is about 5 spaces away from the folder image, any idea why that would be? It's ok on all the other vbms pages .. Thanks again .. this hack will rock once I get imap installed :bored: |
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btw .. the "You do not currently have an alias defined." warning box does not disappear the first time you enter your alias (on the change your alias page) .. perhaps like the settings in admin you have to click the enter button twice for it to disappear ..
I've not explained that very well .. try setting an alias on a user without one to see what I mean |
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If you have blank spaces could be that you left some blank spaces after the " in the php where you made the changes
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Anyway some good news on the way. A coder is about to package it into a product. |
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One other thing I've noticed. When you try to email another forum user by just putting their forum user name in, vbms comes back with a "This user is not accepting email from other forum users" error. However I'd changed the setting of the receiving forum user to ticked for this setting in their usercp. So vbms can't be reading it right. I've tested this with more than one user and still the same results. I wouldn't of thought imap not being installed would effect this, so it must be something else in the code. |
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