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iw_messages - v1.0

Author: Albert Pérez Monfort & Richard Tirtadji

PostNuke Version: PostNuke adam_baum .800

Category: Utility

pnAPI Compliancy: Yes

pnRender Compliancy: Yes

Description:

With this module users can send private messages to other users or groups of users. The messages can include attached files. The module has different options that make possible to define what groups are allowed to send messages with attached files and what groups can send messages to all the members of different groups or to everybody.

Include Ajax utilities.




System Requirements:

This module needs the iw_main module installed at least in the version 0.3, so you must install or upgrade it if you don't have it. The iw_main module contains the general libraries and functions used in Intraweb modules. The attached files must be updated to the server, so a folder with written permissions is required. This folder can be out of the public HTML pages and it is possible to define exactly where it is situated from the module options.


Support Information:


Supported Languages:

English

Catalan

Spanish



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4 Comments so far

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Chaoskanal's Avatar

1. Chaoskanal wrote on Mar 10, 2008 at 12:23 PM

Would be probably great if your changes could be integrated into pnMessages...

aperezm's Avatar

2. aperezm wrote on Mar 10, 2008 at 06:51 PM

Yes it would be great, but iw_messages needs the modules iw_main to manage the use of attached files and massive mailing. It would be a problem.

mumuri's Avatar

3. mumuri wrote on Apr 01, 2008 at 10:00 PM

QuoteWould be probably great if your changes could be integrated into pnMessages...


eventually you can ask in "features requests" in pnmessages

http://noc.postnuke.com/tracker/?atid=935&group_id=242&func=browse
aleppo13's Avatar

4. aleppo13 wrote on Apr 15, 2008 at 10:22 AM

thanks but where i can download this moudules

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