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{{Messaging}}The Messaging system default is not limited to a specific course or role. Logged in users (students, teachers or administrators) may send messages to each other regardless of whether they are enrolled on the same course. This is unlike [[Forums]] and [[Chats]] that can be course, role or group specific.
Site-wide messaging may be disabled/enabled by the Administrator in the permissions section of ''Administration > Configuration > Variables'' (1.6) or in ''Administration > Security > Site policies'' (1.7 onwards).


Unlike [[Forums]] and [[Chats]], Messaging is non-course specific i.e. students may send messages to each other regardless of whether they are enrolled on the same course. Your profile page contains a "Messages" button for opening the Messages window. Alternatively, to encourage the use of messaging in your course, you may wish to add a [[Messages block]] and/or an [[Online Users block]] to your course page.
Messages are sent via a popup Message window. This can be found via:
*[[Participants]] link in a course's [[People block]] (Send message button on each user's page),
*[[Online Users block]] (if turned on) has a message icon  [[Image:Message.gif]] next to each user's name
*Browse list of users in the [[Course administration block]] (send message button on each user's page)
 
Site-wide messaging may be disabled/enabled by the Administrator in the permissions section of ''Administration > Configuration > Variables'' in Moodle 1.6, in ''Administration > Security > Site policies'' in 1.7 to 1.9, or in ''Administration > Advanced features'' in 2.0.
 
Alternatively, to encourage the use of messaging in a course, you may wish to add a [[Messages block]] and/or an [[Online Users block]] to the course page.




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To send a message to selected course participants (for teachers only):
To send a message to selected course participants (for teachers only):
#Click on the Participants link in the People bock on the course page.
#Click on the Participants link in the People block on the course page.
#Select participants from the list or use the "Select all" button at the bottom of the list.
#Select participants from the list or use the "Select all" button at the bottom of the list.
#Choose "Add/send message" from the "With selected users..." drop-down menu.
#Choose "Add/send message" from the "With selected users..." drop-down menu.
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==Searching messages==
==Searching messages==
 
[[Image:MsgSearch.jpg|thumb|Message window Search tab]]
In addition to searching for people, the Search tab in the Messages window provides the option to search for keywords, only messages to or from you, and to include in the search people you have previously blocked from contacting you.
In addition to searching for people, the Search tab in the Messages window provides the option to search for keywords, only messages to or from you, and to include in the search people you have previously blocked from contacting you.
[[Image:MsgSearch.jpg|frame|none|Message window Search tab]]


==Managing contacts==
==Managing contacts==
 
[[Image:MsgContacts.jpg|thumb|Message window Contacts tab]]
People may be added to your list of contacts (or blocked from contacting you) by clicking the "Add contact" (or "Block contact") icon opposite their name in the Messages window.
People may be added to your list of contacts (or blocked from contacting you) by clicking the "Add contact" (or "Block contact") icon opposite their name in the Messages window.


By default the contact list is empty. In order to send a message or to create a shortcut to the person you are sending, go to the Search tab.  
By default the contact list is empty. In order to send a message or to create a shortcut to the person you are sending, go to the Search tab.  
[[Image:MsgContacts.jpg|frame|none|Message window Contacts tab]]


==Message history==
==Message history==


A record of messages sent to/from a person may obtained by clicking the "History" icon opposite their name in the Messages window.
A record of messages sent to/from a person may be obtained by clicking the "History" icon opposite their name in the Messages window.


==Message settings==
==Message settings==
 
[[Image:MsgSettings.jpg|thumb|Message window Settings tab]]
Message settings may be changed via the Settings tab in the Messages window.
Message settings may be changed via the Settings tab in the Messages window.


Here you can decide on having a popup Message window whenever you get a new message, blocking messages from people who are not on your Contacts list, having an audio signal for a new message, using a HTML editor, or getting email messages when you are offline.
Here you can decide on having a popup Message window whenever you get a new message, blocking messages from people who are not on your Contacts list, having an audio signal for a new message, using a HTML editor, or getting email messages when you are offline.


[[Image:MsgSettings.jpg|frame|none|Message window Settings tab]]
Note: It's possible to set a different email address for receiving copies of messages to the email address in your profile.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Messaging FAQ]]
*[[Using Moodle book]] Chapter 5: Forums, Chats, and Messaging
*[[Messaging enhancements]] (contributed code)
*[[Development:Messaging 2.0]]


* [[Messaging enhancements]]
Using Moodle forum discussions:
* Restrict Messaging to Course Participants/Teachers Discussion [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=63401]
*[http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=27559 What facilities are there for seeing other users' messages?]
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?f=476 Messaging forum]
*[http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=58977 How can I see student messages?]
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=58977 How can I see student messages?] forum discussion
*[http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=34972 Viewing old messages?]
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=34972 Viewing old messages?] forum discussion
*[http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=63401 Restrict Messaging to Course Participants/Teachers]


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Latest revision as of 15:41, 23 March 2012

The Messaging system default is not limited to a specific course or role. Logged in users (students, teachers or administrators) may send messages to each other regardless of whether they are enrolled on the same course. This is unlike Forums and Chats that can be course, role or group specific.

Messages are sent via a popup Message window. This can be found via:

Site-wide messaging may be disabled/enabled by the Administrator in the permissions section of Administration > Configuration > Variables in Moodle 1.6, in Administration > Security > Site policies in 1.7 to 1.9, or in Administration > Advanced features in 2.0.

Alternatively, to encourage the use of messaging in a course, you may wish to add a Messages block and/or an Online Users block to the course page.


Sending messages

To send a message to an individual:

  1. In the Messages window click on the Search tab to search for the person, if appropriate checking the box "Only in my courses", then click on their name. (Alternatively, if the person is listed in the Online Users block, simply click on the "Add/send message" envelope opposite their name.)
  2. Type the message in the pop-up box then click on the "Send message" button.

To send a message to selected course participants (for teachers only):

  1. Click on the Participants link in the People block on the course page.
  2. Select participants from the list or use the "Select all" button at the bottom of the list.
  3. Choose "Add/send message" from the "With selected users..." drop-down menu.
  4. Type the message then click the "Preview" button.
  5. Assuming you are satisfied with the message, click the "Send" button.

Reading and replying to messages

When you are sent a message, the Messages window will pop-up. Also, the Messages block will display the name of the person sending the message with a link to read the message. If you have set the email option (see Message Settings below), then you will get a copy of the message in your email after the time you have specified if you are not logged in.

After reading a message, you may type a reply then click on the "Send message" button.

Searching messages

Message window Search tab

In addition to searching for people, the Search tab in the Messages window provides the option to search for keywords, only messages to or from you, and to include in the search people you have previously blocked from contacting you.

Managing contacts

Message window Contacts tab

People may be added to your list of contacts (or blocked from contacting you) by clicking the "Add contact" (or "Block contact") icon opposite their name in the Messages window.

By default the contact list is empty. In order to send a message or to create a shortcut to the person you are sending, go to the Search tab.

Message history

A record of messages sent to/from a person may be obtained by clicking the "History" icon opposite their name in the Messages window.

Message settings

Message window Settings tab

Message settings may be changed via the Settings tab in the Messages window.

Here you can decide on having a popup Message window whenever you get a new message, blocking messages from people who are not on your Contacts list, having an audio signal for a new message, using a HTML editor, or getting email messages when you are offline.

Note: It's possible to set a different email address for receiving copies of messages to the email address in your profile.

See also

Using Moodle forum discussions: