Extension:EmailPage

The EmailPage extension allows to send rendered HTML page to an email address or list of addresses using PHPMailer (6.1+).

Usage
The extension adds a special page called "Special:EmailPage" which requires a parameter of the page title you wish to send. It also adds links to the actions and toolbox using the link names specified in and. Either one can be set to to remove the respective link.

The special page form has two main sections, one for selecting the recipients of the emailed page, the other to specify the specifics of the subject line, prepended message and CSS stylesheet.

In case you would like to create a special user group to utilize the functionality provided by this extension, use the right  to assign it (see also this discussion).

Selecting recipients
There are three different ways of specifying recipients for the page to be sent to, which are described below. All three can be used together in composing an overall selection of recipients.

All the available MediaWiki groups are listed in a drop-down list. If one of these is selected then all the members of that group which have an email address will be added to the recipient list.
 * From group
 * Note that by default the "user" group which represents all registered users doesn't show, for it to show you must set to.

A textarea is supplied for adding additional recipients directly. These recipients can be entered directly as email addresses on each line, or separated by commas, semicolons or asterisks (bullet list). If an item is not an email address, it will be treated as a contact page title from which the first email address will be extracted. This textarea is treated as wikitext and will have templates expanded before extracting the email addresses which means that it can contain a DPL query which could result in a list of email addresses or contact pages.
 * Directly from a list

Personalised emails
Pages can contain named fields enclosed in braces which will be replaced with specific values for each recipient. The records it draws the data from are in the format used by other extensions such as Page Forms where each kind of record is a template for example Template:Member whos named triple-brace arguments define the fields of the record. To ensure that it's known to be treated as a record rather than any other template it should be categorised into Category:Records (using noinclude tags). Articles can then become records by transcluding a record template and giving it some specific parameters.

Example record
This example is for those who don't already have a system of maintaining records in wiki articles. First we will define a new template article called "Template:Person" defining a name and an email address, and a simple layout table so that the record articles are easy to read (the layout in the template doesn't have anything to do with emailing though).

You can then create as many records as you like for example a new page called "Jane Doe" may contain the following:

Messages containing fields
Using our new records, we can send an article to the recipients with their proper name in the message, for example our article may contain the following wikitext content: In the EmailPage form, select "Person" from the optional record drop-down box and send as normal. For each recipient, the extension will check if any record (article transcluding "Template:Person") have the current email address in their parameters. If so, all the parameter values will be extracted from that article and used to replace the corresponding fields in the content being sent.

Default values can be supplied in case there is no record found, or the record doesn't contain some of the parameters. This is done using the pipe character as in the example above which replaces the name field with "valued customer" if the field can't be replaced. If there is no default, the brace enclosed name will be left unchanged in the content that gets sent.

Configuration
Here are the parameters which affect the operation of the extension. These should be set in your "LocalSettings.php" file after invoking the extension.

CSS Stylesheets
By default the CSS used is called "MediaWiki:EmailPage.css" which is intended to be a cut down compact css based on the stylesheet for you wiki but with all the portlet, actions and other skin related styles removed.

The EmailPage form also has a dropdown list containing all the other CSS pages found in the wiki (all pages with titles ending in ).

Issues with PHPMailer
For most languages it is necessary to switch to a Multibyte Character Set (MBCS), e.g. UTF-8.

This can be achieved by setting the global variable on your "LocalSettings.php" file to the desired character set.

PHPMailer supports "us-ascii", "iso-8859-1", and "utf-8" with the latter being the default for the extension.