Hi. I've finally managed to get the support ticket system setup on UltraNerds, using GComm. There is one feature that I would still like to add.
Basically, you have to log in and check for replys to your ticket. This is a pain for both the admin and users..
Is there a way I can define the message itself, instead of a .eml template, such as in the code below?
$user->{clear_password} = $clear_pass;
send_email('user_validate.eml', $user);
return ('user_signup_validate.html', $user);
This will be the final touches to the ticket system :)
TIA
Andy (mod)
andy@ultranerds.co.uk
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Basically, you have to log in and check for replys to your ticket. This is a pain for both the admin and users..
Is there a way I can define the message itself, instead of a .eml template, such as in the code below?
Code:
require GT::Mail; $user->{clear_password} = $clear_pass;
send_email('user_validate.eml', $user);
return ('user_signup_validate.html', $user);
This will be the final touches to the ticket system :)
TIA
Andy (mod)
andy@ultranerds.co.uk
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