This page last changed on Sep 15, 2011 by edawson.

The 'Mail Page' plugin allows anyone with the 'View' space permission to Confluence's flexible method for emailing a page.

The 'Mail Page' plugin is disabled by default, which means that the 'Mail Page' option for emailing a Confluence page is not available by default.

This plugin only works when your Confluence site's mail server is configured.

Info You need to have System Administrator permissions in order to perform this function.

To enable the 'Mail Page' plugin:

  1. Go to the Confluence 'Administration Console':

    • Choose Browse > Confluence Admin. The 'Administrator Access' login screen will be displayed.
    • Enter your password and click Confirm. You will be temporarily logged into a secure session to access the 'Administration Console'.
  2. Select 'Plugins' under 'Configuration' in the left-hand panel. This will list all plugins that are currently installed in your Confluence system.
    Info The 'Mail Page Plugin' is listed under the 'System Plugins' section. If no plugins are listed under this section, click the 'Show System Plugins' link to reveal these plugins.
  3. Click the 'Mail Page Plugin' to display its details.
  4. To enable the 'Mail Page Plugin', click the 'Enable' button.
  5. You can enable/disable the following modules, based on the areas of Confluence you wish to enable access to this feature:
    • 'Mail Page Link (Info Tab)' — displays the 'E-mail' link next to the 'Copy' link on the page's 'Information' view (see 'E-mailing a Page').
    • 'Mail Page Link (Drop Down Menu)' — displays the 'E-mail' option in the 'Tools' menu (see 'E-mailing a Page').
    • 'mailpageactions' — enables the 'Mail Page' for the two email operation modules above. You must enable this module for either of these two email operation modules to work!
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