How to send email to a user upon receiving an email from another user?
So I am trying to build a system that works like the facebook email notifications where a user
receives an email based on some actions performed by another user
.
Then, the first user
may reply to that email and the second user
will also get their reply.
Now I understand how to send basic emails. But the thing about this is that there is no direct communication between the 2 users
.
Every email is sent through me and I then relay the mail to the appropriate recipient.
I am trying to do this using Laravel 5.7.
php laravel email notifications laravel-5.7
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So I am trying to build a system that works like the facebook email notifications where a user
receives an email based on some actions performed by another user
.
Then, the first user
may reply to that email and the second user
will also get their reply.
Now I understand how to send basic emails. But the thing about this is that there is no direct communication between the 2 users
.
Every email is sent through me and I then relay the mail to the appropriate recipient.
I am trying to do this using Laravel 5.7.
php laravel email notifications laravel-5.7
What have you tried so far?
– Web Artisan
Nov 19 '18 at 11:37
@WebArtisan okay, I found some articles on google talking about "piping an incoming email".
– goodhand
Nov 19 '18 at 11:47
Yes, “piping an incoming email” (to your script, so that it can analyse & act upon it) is basically what you’ll want to do … so, go deepen your research on that; unless you have a specific question …?
– misorude
Nov 19 '18 at 11:55
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So I am trying to build a system that works like the facebook email notifications where a user
receives an email based on some actions performed by another user
.
Then, the first user
may reply to that email and the second user
will also get their reply.
Now I understand how to send basic emails. But the thing about this is that there is no direct communication between the 2 users
.
Every email is sent through me and I then relay the mail to the appropriate recipient.
I am trying to do this using Laravel 5.7.
php laravel email notifications laravel-5.7
So I am trying to build a system that works like the facebook email notifications where a user
receives an email based on some actions performed by another user
.
Then, the first user
may reply to that email and the second user
will also get their reply.
Now I understand how to send basic emails. But the thing about this is that there is no direct communication between the 2 users
.
Every email is sent through me and I then relay the mail to the appropriate recipient.
I am trying to do this using Laravel 5.7.
php laravel email notifications laravel-5.7
php laravel email notifications laravel-5.7
edited Nov 19 '18 at 12:17
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asked Nov 19 '18 at 11:36
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What have you tried so far?
– Web Artisan
Nov 19 '18 at 11:37
@WebArtisan okay, I found some articles on google talking about "piping an incoming email".
– goodhand
Nov 19 '18 at 11:47
Yes, “piping an incoming email” (to your script, so that it can analyse & act upon it) is basically what you’ll want to do … so, go deepen your research on that; unless you have a specific question …?
– misorude
Nov 19 '18 at 11:55
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What have you tried so far?
– Web Artisan
Nov 19 '18 at 11:37
@WebArtisan okay, I found some articles on google talking about "piping an incoming email".
– goodhand
Nov 19 '18 at 11:47
Yes, “piping an incoming email” (to your script, so that it can analyse & act upon it) is basically what you’ll want to do … so, go deepen your research on that; unless you have a specific question …?
– misorude
Nov 19 '18 at 11:55
What have you tried so far?
– Web Artisan
Nov 19 '18 at 11:37
What have you tried so far?
– Web Artisan
Nov 19 '18 at 11:37
@WebArtisan okay, I found some articles on google talking about "piping an incoming email".
– goodhand
Nov 19 '18 at 11:47
@WebArtisan okay, I found some articles on google talking about "piping an incoming email".
– goodhand
Nov 19 '18 at 11:47
Yes, “piping an incoming email” (to your script, so that it can analyse & act upon it) is basically what you’ll want to do … so, go deepen your research on that; unless you have a specific question …?
– misorude
Nov 19 '18 at 11:55
Yes, “piping an incoming email” (to your script, so that it can analyse & act upon it) is basically what you’ll want to do … so, go deepen your research on that; unless you have a specific question …?
– misorude
Nov 19 '18 at 11:55
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I don't actually understand what you want to do, but basically you can use events and listeners to send email to specific user after some action , so if your email contains a link that redirect users to some point in the application you can trigger the event when the user enter the redirecting point.
here is Laravel doc about events
https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/events
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I don't actually understand what you want to do, but basically you can use events and listeners to send email to specific user after some action , so if your email contains a link that redirect users to some point in the application you can trigger the event when the user enter the redirecting point.
here is Laravel doc about events
https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/events
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I don't actually understand what you want to do, but basically you can use events and listeners to send email to specific user after some action , so if your email contains a link that redirect users to some point in the application you can trigger the event when the user enter the redirecting point.
here is Laravel doc about events
https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/events
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I don't actually understand what you want to do, but basically you can use events and listeners to send email to specific user after some action , so if your email contains a link that redirect users to some point in the application you can trigger the event when the user enter the redirecting point.
here is Laravel doc about events
https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/events
I don't actually understand what you want to do, but basically you can use events and listeners to send email to specific user after some action , so if your email contains a link that redirect users to some point in the application you can trigger the event when the user enter the redirecting point.
here is Laravel doc about events
https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/events
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What have you tried so far?
– Web Artisan
Nov 19 '18 at 11:37
@WebArtisan okay, I found some articles on google talking about "piping an incoming email".
– goodhand
Nov 19 '18 at 11:47
Yes, “piping an incoming email” (to your script, so that it can analyse & act upon it) is basically what you’ll want to do … so, go deepen your research on that; unless you have a specific question …?
– misorude
Nov 19 '18 at 11:55