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		<title>By: Dwayne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dwayne</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;m glad nobody was seriously hurt. Here in the Houston area we have people regularly getting hit by our fairly new light-rail system.

Oh, and re: posting via email. Yes, I have it working, but it&#039;s not as simple as setting the values on the options page. There&#039;s a file called wp-mail.php in your wordpress installation directory. It needs to be run on a regular basis (cron/scheduled task, whatever) to poll the mail server for messages. It&#039;s only mentioned in the readme.html file, as far as I could determine.</description>
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<p>Oh, and re: posting via email. Yes, I have it working, but it&#8217;s not as simple as setting the values on the options page. There&#8217;s a file called wp-mail.php in your wordpress installation directory. It needs to be run on a regular basis (cron/scheduled task, whatever) to poll the mail server for messages. It&#8217;s only mentioned in the readme.html file, as far as I could determine.</p>
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