CLAMPMail is a Moodle block that provides selective, bulk emailing within courses. This is a fork of the Quickmail block maintained by the Collaborative Liberal Arts Moodle Project which sends attachments via email instead of providing a download link within Moodle.
- Moodle 4.1 (build 2022112800 or later)
- Multiple attachments
- Drafts
- Signatures
- Filter by Role
- Filter by Groups
- Optionally allow Students to email people within their group.
- Alternate sending email
- Embed images and other content in emails and signatures
CLAMPMail supports multiple attachments by zipping up a Moodle filearea, and
sending it along to email_to_user
.
- CLAMPMail assumes that
$CFG->tempdir
is in$CFG->dataroot
. This limitation exists because CLAMPMail usesemail_to_user
. - Make sure your email service supports zip files, otherwise they will be filtered.
Teachers may define alternate emails for sending. These are available course-wide for anyone with the proper role.
Visit https://github.com/CLAMP-IT/moodle-block_clampmail to either download a package or clone the git repository. Then visit the admin screen to allow the install to complete.
CLAMPMail will add a link to the course administration for accessing the module. While the block is still available for historical reasons it is not necessary for teachers to add the block to their course in order to use CLAMPMail.
The site administrator may set the following defaults:
- Roles to filter by: which roles appear in the role filter selection box
- Receive a copy: whether, by default, a sender should receive a copy of the email
- Prepend course name: whether emails should have the course idnumber or shortname prepended to the email subject
- Default group mode: which group mode to use by default
- Maximum attachment size: the maximum attachment size for a single email
CLAMPMail was forked in 2013 from v1 of the Quickmail block developed at Louisiana State University ITS. The principal authors of that version of the plugin are Robert Russo and Philip Cali.
CLAMPMail adopts the same license that Moodle does.