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:Ben, thanks for offering to add Amazon SES instructions. Please feel free to create a new page for it. --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 19:43, 17 April 2012 (WST)
:Ben, thanks for offering to add Amazon SES instructions. Please feel free to create a new page for it. --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 19:43, 17 April 2012 (WST)
== Page should discourage people from using Gmail with Moodle ==
See my comment here and read the rest of the huge thread: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=65156&parent=988492
In my opinion Gmail is not a good choice for Moodle for the reasons I put in the comment above. I think this page should reflect that more, it seems many people are spending a lot of time trying to get the two systems to work well together, when there are other far more suitable solutions.

Revision as of 13:04, 30 April 2013

Moodle 2.3 Tested

Today 1st Aug 2012 I have tested tested setting secure SMTP with Gmail and it works perfectly without an issue. I have made changes to the Wiki to outline what needs to be done. --Kyle Goslin

Great work Kyle, thanks a lot :-) --Helen Foster 23:19, 1 August 2012 (WST)

Edit for Amazon SES instructions?

I can adapt these to work with amazon SES can I create a new page or edit this article to be more generally about hosted email solutions?

Ben, thanks for offering to add Amazon SES instructions. Please feel free to create a new page for it. --Helen Foster 19:43, 17 April 2012 (WST)

Page should discourage people from using Gmail with Moodle

See my comment here and read the rest of the huge thread: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=65156&parent=988492

In my opinion Gmail is not a good choice for Moodle for the reasons I put in the comment above. I think this page should reflect that more, it seems many people are spending a lot of time trying to get the two systems to work well together, when there are other far more suitable solutions.