Description
P2 By Email enables you to use P2 by email:
- Get instant notifications when posts or comments are published.
- Ensure you’re always notified when your username is mentioned.
- Reply to posts or comments by email.
- Create new posts with a secret email address.
Perfect for communicating with your team while on the go.
Users can change their communication preferences from the default of all posts and comments using profile settings. A special setting can ensure they always receive an email when their username is mentioned.
Want another feature added? Send us a pull request and we’ll consider it. Reply by email depends on a young email reply parsing class — there’s the chance a comment will appear oddly, and we welcome improvements to the regex.
Installation
Want to get started using the plugin? Follow these steps:
- Download and install the plugin in your plugins directory.
- Activate the plugin.
- Profit!
By default, all users will receive all post and comment notifications.
Enabling posting or replying by email takes a few more steps:
- Register a Gmail or similar email account that supports IMAP.
- Add the code snippet below with account details to your theme’s functions.php file. It tells P2 By Email that you’re set up to use post or reply by email.
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Install wp-cli and set up a system cron job to regularly call
wp p2-by-email ingest-emails
.add_filter( ‘p2be_email_replies_enabled’, ‘__return_true’ );
add_filter( ‘p2be_emails_reply_to_email’, function( $email ) {
return ‘[email protected]’;
});
add_filter( ‘p2be_imap_connection_details’, function( $details ) {$details['host'] = '{imap.gmail.com:993/imap/ssl/novalidate-cert}'; $details['username'] = '[email protected]'; $details['password'] = 'PASSWORD'; return $details;
} );
FAQ
None yet… Feel free to ask a question in the forums!
Contributors & Developers
“P2 By Email” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.0 (May 8, 2013)
- Initial release. Email notifications for posts, comments, and mentions; post and reply by email with special configuration.