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Avoid the use of deprecated MariaDB "zero dates" globally. If they're present as attribute defaults somewhere, they will be replaced with NULL implicitly. The existing "zero dates" in MariaDB storage will be left intact and this should not present any issues. The "timestamp" type in table definitions now corresponds to DATETIME in MariaDB with "DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP", which should be close enough to the original behaviour for compatibility purposes. It is now the recommended type for "modified" attributes, because of the update trigger on MariaDB. But there is no such trigger implemented on PostgreSQL as of this moment. |
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The EmailSummary plugin sends an email summary of the inbox to users in the network. After enabling the plugin, users will have an option to enable/disable the feature in their "Email Settings" section. You can run ./script/sendemailsummary.php to send emails (options are documented in the file). You can run this script automatically via your OS's cron mechanism to send emails regularly. Installation ============ add "addPlugin('EmailSummary');" to the bottom of your config.php Settings ======== none Example ======= addPlugin('EmailSummary');