friendica/doc/Connectors.md

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Connectors

Connectors allow you to connect with external social networks and services. They are only required for posting to existing accounts on Twitter or GNU Social. There is also a connector for accessing your email INBOX.

If the following network connectors are installed on your system, select the following links to visit the appropriate settings page and configure them for your account:

Instructions For Connecting To People On Specific Services

Friendica

You can either connect to others by providing your Identity Address on the 'Connect' page of any Friendica member. Or you can put their Identity Address into the Connect box on your Contacts page.

Diaspora

Add the Diaspora 'handle' to the 'Connect/Follow' text box on your Contacts page.

Blogger, Wordpress, RSS feeds, arbitrary web pages

Put the URL into the Connect box on your Contacts page. PLease note that you will not be able to reply to these contacts.

This feed reader feature will allow you to connect with millions of pages on the internet. All that the pages need to have is a discoverable feed using either the RSS or Atom syndication format, and which provides an author name and a site image in a form which we can extract.

Twitter

To follow a Twitter member, the Twitter-Connector (Addon) needs to be configured on your node. If this is the case put the URL of the Twitter member's main page into the Connect box on your Contacts page. To reply, you must have the Twitter connector installed, and reply using your own status editor. Begin the message with @twitterperson replacing with the Twitter username.

Email

If the php module for IMAP support is available on your server, Friendica can connect to email contacts as well. Configure the email connector from your Settings page. Once this has been done, you may enter an email address to connect with using the Connect box on your Contacts page. They must be the sender of a message which is currently in your INBOX for the connection to succeed. You may include email contacts in private conversations.