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sendpm
Description
Sends a personal message from the specified person to the specified people.
Syntax
array sendpm (array $recipients, string $subject, string $message, bool $outbox_store[, array $from])
Parameter $recipients
Expected type: Array
Description: An array containing recipient info
Array Elements of $recipients Key Optional Expected type Description bcc no Array An array of recipients from the "bcc" field to no Array An array of recipients from the "to" field
Parameter $subject
Expected type: String
Description: The subject of the PM
Parameter $message
Expected type: String
Description: The message
Parameter $outbox_store
Expected type: Boolean
Description: Whether or not to store this PM in the sender's outbox. Depends on the appropriate profile setting.
Parameter $from
Expected type: Array
Description: An array with information about the sender of the PM. If not specified, it will be assumed that the current user is the sender.
Array Elements of $from Key Optional Expected type Description id no Integer The member ID of the sender name no String The sender's display name username no String The sender's username
Return value
Expected type: Array
Description: $log, an array of log info
Array Elements Key Optional Expected type Description failed no Array An array containing information about each recipient that the message couldn't be sent to, and why the message couldn't be sent to that recipient sent no Array An array containing information about each recipient that the message was successfully sent to
Notes
- Recipients should be an array containing the arrays 'to' and 'bcc', both containing ID_MEMBERs.
- Subject and message should have no slashes and no html entities.
- From is an array, with the id, name, and username of the member.
- Returns an array with log entries telling how many recipients were successful and which recipients it failed to send to.
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