Users Mass Mail Users/id
From Joomla! Documentation
Description
The Mass Mail screen allows Users who are members of the "Super Administrator" group to send an email message to registered users for the site. Users can be selected based on groups.
How to Access
- Select Users → Mass Mail Users from the dropdown menu of the Administrator Panel.
Screenshot
Form Fields
- Subject. Enter the Subject of the Email. Try to make it as descriptive as possible.Note: Any text entered in the 'Subject Prefix' parameter in Options will be placed in front of the subject you enter here.
- Message. Enter the body of the Email.Note: Any text entered in the 'Mailbody Suffix' parameter in Options will be added to the text you enter here.
- Mail to Child User Groups. Whether or not to send the Email to members of all child groups of the selected group. For example, if this box is checked and the "Public" group is selected, the email would be sent to all users, since all groups are child groups of "Public".
- Send in HTML Mode. Whether or not to send the Email with headers that identify it as an HTML document. Email clients that support this will render any HTML codes.
- Send to Disabled Users. If checked, disabled users will be included when sending mail.
- Recipients as BCC. If checked, all recipients will be included as BCC entries, so none will see any of the other recipients' Email addresses. Because many mail routers treat Email without a To: entry as spam, the site email will be used for the To: entry.
- Group. Select the groups you want to send the Email to.
Toolbar
At the top left you will see the toolbar.
The functions are:
- Send email. Send the email and return to the main Mass Mail screen.
- Cancel. Closes the current screen and returns to the previous screen without saving any modifications you may have made.
- Help. Opens this help screen.
- Options. Opens the Options window where settings such as default parameters can be edited.
Quick Tips
Mass Mail is active by default. To disable Mass Mail:
- Select System → Global Configuration from the dropdown menu of the Administrator Panel
- Click the Server tab
- Within the Mail Settings set Disable Mass Mail to Yes.
To just send a private message to a user, see more on how to write a Private Message to a user.
Related Information
Administrative User Tasks
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Users Groups Edit | User groups play a central role in what a user can do and see on the site. Creating user groups is normally the first step in setting up the security system for your site. |
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Users User Manager Edit | In this screen, you have the ability to create a new user (if you clicked on the 'New' button in the User Manager), or edit an existing user (if you selected a user and clicked on the 'Edit' button in the User Manager, or clicked on the name of a user). |
Users User Note Categories | This screen allows you to look at a list of your user note categories and sort them in different ways. You can also edit and create user note categories and access levels. |
Users User Note Category Edit | This is where you can add a new Category or edit an existing Category. Categories are used to organize the User Notes. Categories allow you to display related User notes together on a page and to filter User Notes in the User Notes Manager. All User Notes are assigned either to a Category that you create or to the special Category called 'Uncategorized'. |
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Front End User Interaction
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Menus Menu Item User Login | Used to create a 'User Login Form' page for users to login to the website. |
Menus Menu Item User Password Reset | Used to create a form which allows a user to reset their password with an email sent to the user's email associated with the account. |
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Menus Menu Item User Profile Edit | Used to create a form which allows a user to edit their profile settings. |
Menus Menu Item User Registration | Used to create a default User Registration form for user registration. Default form contains basic information: Name, Username, Password, and Email Address. |
Menus Menu Item User Reminder | Used to create a form which allows a user to request an e-mail with their username. |