You might want to talk to Skippy about that. I’m sure that he would be willing to fix that for you.
I have talked with Skippy. He says it’s not on his priority list. Unfortunately.
Thanks for the suggestion, Schulte.
In one blog, I have tried using in the server field at bloglet.com
http://mydomain1.com/wp-rdf.php This gives me a green checkmark in the status column, but so far, no email announcement.
In the other blog, I am using http://www.mydomain2.com/feed/rss which gives me a green status check mark and after several tries, I finally have an email announcement.
And I have tried http://www.mydomain1.com/feed/rss on the first domain, but I get the error message telling me this is not going to work.
Any other thoughts?
And, of course, I may have to come full circle back to Macmanx’s comment that Bloglet is broken and not rely on it.
It’s just that I know that most of my readers are not as likely to sign up for RSS feeds, so I wanted to make email alerts available. I already have subscribers.
Thanks.
This worked for me.
weblog title: (name of your site)
weblog url: (http://blog.yourDomain.com/wp-rss.php)
weblog id: (leave blank)
username: (leave blank)
password: (leave blank)
server: (http://blog.yourDomain.com/wp-rss.php)
weblog type: (RSS)
enabled (check)
hide this blog (uncheck)
email setting (set to your liking)
I would give it two days, because it finally began working.
j
MACinSM,
For what it’s worth, I’m no longer using Bloglet, as it continued to work irregularly with WordPress feeds (at least for me anyway).
Been using Skippy’s Subscribe2 2.1.5 now — http://www.skippy.net/blog/category/wordpress/plugins/subscribe2/ — and have liked the results (I did meddle with it a little). I did run into the scheduled sends issue recently and asked him about it. He said that hooking subscribe2 into WP-Cron would be a possibility. I don’t believe he gave a timeline, but this certainly would address pre-scheduled post notifications. In my case, I’m more concerned about the post content appearing than the notifications themselves — and if I want to force the issue, I just set the status to draft and then to publish to force the notification to go out for a particular posting.
I switched to it as well. I feel that over all it gives more and is more accurate for my needs. It actually is great, I have run into style issues where it doesn’t line up properly with the theme I am using, but I figure it is still better than Bloglet. Main reason, the notifications are sent immediately – not a day later.