I've read on the mods/hack site (URL escapes me, but it was excellent) that it is possible to have an e-mail notification sent out (via sendmail()?) for when an event actually triggers or some set period before it as a notification... However, it seems as though in order to get this functionality up and running, you need to have a process running on the web server which polls/checks the system clock and e-mails accordingly when an event achieves maturity and triggers (need CRON job, SSI, etc?).
What happens if I don't have access to a command line on my web host? The host has a web shell, but it's basically just a glorified FTP client and doesn't have that level of control (I can't install PERL modules either
)...
Am I just out luck or is there some other way to add this level of functionality to CalendarScript? I desparately need to find a calendar program which will e-mail reminders and such... unfortunately, it is a primary requirement for my boss to use any web calendar program over his beloved Outlook. 
Any help would be appreciated.
- Jamie
[This message has been edited by Jamie (edited July 19, 2005).]