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| jpkelly |
Posted - Oct 11 2009 : 04:52:12 Nigel, this is a great little piece of software, thanks for sharing it. I've used it for a couple of years and it works great.
Today the one site I check for 3 pages noted that 2 of them had changed and 'sent' me 2 emails with the changes.
The problem is, only 1 of the emails showed up...boy, don'tcha hate it when that happens ? 
Anyway, if I were able to reset the timestamp for the page I didn't receive I'd be able to retrieve the page again (I think).
I looked for any current files in the Outposted directory where that info may reside but didn't find any and also didn't find any Registry entries.
Is there some way I can reset the timestamp to force another email?
If I remove the page from the Settings and then re-add it will it trigger another email?
Thanks again though for a really useful tool.
Jim |
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| xequte |
Posted - Oct 14 2009 : 00:17:59 Hi Jim
Thanks for answering that for me 
Nigel Xequte Software nigel@xequte.com |
| jpkelly |
Posted - Oct 11 2009 : 05:41:52 Well, that was easy...after poking around some more found the HTML files here: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Xequte\OutPosted\HTML.
So, I deleted the file I needed and forced another check that triggered another email.
Now that I see how it works and I only email myself, in reality I think I could just use the files in that directory each time.
Jim |
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