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* Download [http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?d=13&rid=701 | * Download [http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?d=13&rid=701 eMail] version for your Moodle. | ||
* Unpack the archive using: tar -xzvf eMail-VERSION.tar.gz. You will now be left with a directory called "eMail", containing 3 folders ("email", "email_list" and "lang"). | * Unpack the archive using: tar -xzvf eMail-VERSION.tar.gz. You will now be left with a directory called "eMail", containing 3 folders ("email", "email_list" and "lang"). | ||
* Enter on folder "eMail" and copy: | * Enter on folder "eMail" and copy: |
Revision as of 15:14, 2 February 2008
The eMail is an integrated internal mailing system for Moodle.
Howto install
- Download eMail version for your Moodle.
- Unpack the archive using: tar -xzvf eMail-VERSION.tar.gz. You will now be left with a directory called "eMail", containing 3 folders ("email", "email_list" and "lang").
- Enter on folder "eMail" and copy:
- "email" into your moodle folder. For exemple, if your moodle folder called "moodle", copy "email" in there. You can use: cp email/ path_to_moodle/
- "email_list" into blocks folder, using: cp email/ path_to_moodle/blocks/
- "lang" contain language translations. Copy corresponding files into your package languages. For exemple: cp lang/en_utf8/* path_to_moodle/lang/en_utf8/ or cp lang/es_utf8/* path_to_moodle_DATA/lang/es_utf8/.