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==How can messaging be disabled completely?==
==How can messaging be disabled completely?==


Messaging may be disabled site-wide by unchecking the messaging checkbox in 'Advanced features' in the Site administration.
Messaging may be disabled site-wide by unchecking the 'Enable messaging system' checkbox in Site administration > Messaging > Messaging settings.


==When is a user considered offline?==
==When is a user considered offline?==

Latest revision as of 09:21, 27 November 2019

How can messaging be restricted?

To limit messaging to specific users, you can change the site:sendmessage capability for the authenticated user role from allow to not set, then create a new role with site:sendmessage allowed and assign this to selected users in the system context. See the Blogger role for a similar case, where blogging is limited to specific users.

Alternatively, you could create a "Cannot send messages" role with site:sendmessage set to 'prohibit' and then assign this role in the system context to anyone using messaging inappropriately.

How can messaging be disabled completely?

Messaging may be disabled site-wide by unchecking the 'Enable messaging system' checkbox in Site administration > Messaging > Messaging settings.

When is a user considered offline?

By default, users are considered to be offline after 5 minutes of inactivity. This figure may be changed by an administrator in Site administration > Plugins > Blocks > Online users.

See also

  • Messaging in Moodle forum discussion about students attempting to reply via email to messaging notification emails