Version: 1.1, by MarkFL
Developer Last Online: Jun 2020
Category: Private Messages Enhancements -
Version: 4.2.x
Rating:
Released: 02-27-2017
Last Update: 03-26-2017
Installs: 7
Uses Plugins
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Overview:
This simple product allows you to designate "Restricted Usergroups" whose members can only correspond via PM with usergroups you designate as "Allowed Corresponders." If a user who is not a member of an "Allowed Corresponders" usergroup attempts to send a PM to a member of a "Restricted Usergroup" or if a member of a "Restricted Usergroup" attempts to send a PM to a user who is not a member of an "Allowed Corresponders" usergroup then an error message will be displayed, advising the user which member(s) they are not permitted to correspond with.
Updates:
Version 1.1:
Fixed issue with usernames containing characters needing to be escaped.
Compatibility:
Tested and working on VB 4.2.x and may work on all 4.x versions of vBulletin.
Backup/Warning:
This product does not alter your database, however it is always good practice to make regular backups and you should make a backup before installing ANY new mod.
As always, products are USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. I will provide support and do my best to help but no absolute guarantee is offered.
The usergroup "No PM Privileges" was able to send PMs to usergroup "Registered Member" and "Registered Member" was able to send PMs to "No PM Privileges"
Got any suggestions on how to make this work so "No PM Privileges" can only PM (send and receive) with Administrators, Assistant Administrators, Moderators, Sr. Moderators?
Administrators, Assistant Administrators, Moderators, Sr. Moderators still need to PM (send and receive) with all other user groups.
Do you have any suggestions for how I can get your product to work on my site?
I have installed and configured this product on multiple sites, where it functions correctly, so I have no idea what issue on your site is preventing it from working as expected.
Are you certain the user who is a member of the "Registered Member" usergroup when you tested the product isn't also a member of one of the "Allowed Corresponders" usergroups?
I have installed and configured this product on multiple sites, where it functions correctly, so I have no idea what issue on your site is preventing it from working as expected.
Are you certain the user who is a member of the "Registered Member" usergroup when you tested the product isn't also a member of one of the "Allowed Corresponders" usergroups?
What version of vB are you running?
I'm running 4.2.4
I'm positive that the "Registered Member" test account is only in the "Registered Member" usergroup.
The "Allowed Corresponders" are Administrators, Assistant Administrators, Moderators, Sr. Moderators
Is there something in the "Restricted Usergroups" vBulletin usergroup's Private Message Permissions that need to be set a certain way for your product to work correctly?