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Posterous Now Supports Drupal Blogs

We're happy to announce our newest autoposting destination: Drupal! Now it's super easy to update your self-hosted Drupal blog using email. Before adding your site as an autopost destination, make sure that the "Blog" and "Blog API" modules are enabled (you have to be a site administrator to do this). Then just add your Drupal site URL, username, and password and you're ready to go!

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Posted by Vincent Chu 

Comments (19)

Jul 23, 2009
 said...
Good to know
Jul 23, 2009
J.F. Ayel said...
Posterous goes Drupal... bravo
Jul 23, 2009
Michael Messina said...
Sweet! Nice job... you guys really aren't slowing down, huh?
Jul 23, 2009
Arnaud said...
Excellent feature! thx
Jul 23, 2009
mad cao said...
thanks!
Jul 24, 2009
Subir said...
Proterous works wonder
Jul 26, 2009
Myles Davidson said...
Posterous
Jul 31, 2009
Mark Liu said...
Fantastic, thanks!
Aug 02, 2009
thinkQuick said...
Joomla next?
Aug 04, 2009
Shane Rogers said...
Very cool feature....I may be trying this out!
Aug 21, 2009
Jordan Willms said...
Question: Does the blog import feature support Drupal blogs? I've been trying rather unsuccessfully to import my blog. Please advise!
Aug 21, 2009
Sachin Agarwal said...
Jordan, no we don't import from drupal right now. i'll look into adding this

thanks

Sep 02, 2009
Kirk Caraway said...
I would also be interested in importing my Drupal blog into Posterous. Thanks.
Sep 08, 2009
Tim Rowe said...
I have "blog" and "blog api" modules active, have set permission for which parts of site can be accessed but my site cannot be authenticated.
Sep 18, 2009
Info Pers said...
Same issue as above... cannot be authenticated when setting in Posterous:
"Oops. We ran into 1 problem!
Try to fix these issues and try again.
We were not able to authenticate this account."
Sep 29, 2009
Adam Hill said...
I am having major problems with the blog api in drupal and posterous. I also like above get:

We were not able to authenticate this account. Reason: Blog API module is not configured to support the 1 content type, or you don't have sufficient permissions to post this type of content.

For those trying to do the opposite function (drupal to posterous) you could try the posterous module in Drupal: http://drupal.org/project/posterous

Sep 30, 2009
Martin Honeš said...
Great function, works perfect!
Sep 30, 2009
Tim Rowe said...
Just tried it too - works fine!
Nov 16, 2009
colaborativa said...
I had the same problem as Adam Hill "We were not able to authenticate this account. Reason: Blog API module is not configured to support the 1 content type, or you don't have sufficient permissions to post this type of content."

I could solve this issue by specifying the base URL, not the full blog URL.

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