Automatic E-Mail to all users if new event is published

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  • #13389 Reply

    Hi,

    has your software a feature where all registered users are getting a notification-mail about a new event that has been published on the site?

    Thanks in advance,
    Wolfgang

    Wolfgang
    #13399 Reply

    Hi Wolfgang,

    No it does not. This is something that would be readily doable, but is not a feature currently available in Event Organiser or any other extension. There is this tutorial which explains how to do it for any generic post type (Event Organiser uses the post type ‘event’). So if you’re familiar with PHP & WordPress you could follow that. Alternatively, I’m sure there are plug-ins available which provide this feature, though I cannot think of any off the top of my head.

    Stephen Harris
    #13400 Reply

    Hi Wolfgang,

    No it does not. This is something that would be readily doable, but is not a feature currently available in Event Organiser or any other extension. There is this tutorial which explains how to do it for any generic post type (Event Organiser uses the post type ‘event’). So if you’re familiar with PHP & WordPress you could follow that. Alternatively, I’m sure there are plug-ins available which provide this feature, though I cannot think of any off the top of my head.

    Stephen Harris
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