Help: Schedule email to be sent at regular intervals

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Hey guys,

I'm trying to rig up an automatic newsletter that queries MySQL for some stuff and sends a formatted email on a weekly basis. Does anyone know how to set this up so that it sends automatically? I can do the whole emailer and SQL stuff, but not sure how to get it to run at regular intervals.

Running Windows 2003 Server Standard, IIS 6.0.




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Okay, like clock work, eh?

Here's what I've decided. Let me know if you think this will work. I'm going to create a table called `prefix_timed_newsletter` and I'll have an identifier, a field called SENT (yes/no) and a field called SEND DATE. It's basically going to store 1 row of data.

Then I'll create a php function that selects the rows from that table where SEND DATE is equal to today's date and SENT is equal to NO. I'll do a numrows count on it and when numrows is greater than 0, I'll send out the email and update the `prefix_timed_newsletter` with a new SEND DATE and reset the SENT field to NO.

Then I'll just have to include this file in another module that gets hit at least once a day so it gets ran....will that work?




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Sounds like it should work. Why not just set a cron job?




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It's a Windows 2003 box. I've got a similar mod working right now, but I have to initiate on the admin side (Send Newsletter button).




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Thanks Telli, you got me thinking. I created a scheduled task to open my browser and call the file.




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