[Using Sakai] Your experience with Email Archive tool

Luke Fernandez luke.fernandez at gmail.com
Thu Feb 16 14:09:42 PST 2012


We still run email archive although I don't think it gets all that
much use any more.  For a while adhoc groups used it.  And I
personally really liked the fact that it would allow you to host a
course discussion without forcing the instructor or the students to
log into the LMS.  A few semesters ago I even ran it as a supplement
to a Moodle course since the Moodle email tools didn't offer that kind
of functionality.

Despite my hopes for greater adoption, most of our students and
faculty like the idea of segregating their regular email from their
LMS email.  I think that's sort of sad.  But if you are teaching a 4-4
load and large classes that segregation has some practical sense if
you don't want to suffer a data deluge in your inbox.

Luke
http://itintheuniversity.blogspot.com

On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 1:45 PM, Josh Baron <Josh.Baron at marist.edu> wrote:
> Keli,
>
> You may want to check in JIRA and/or on the dev list on this a bit as well.
> I could be wrong but I seem to recall, in the early days, that there was a
> technical issue related to how large volumes of email were "batched" and
> sent from Sakai.  I believe this issue was resolved awhile ago.
>
> We don't use the Email Archive tools as the function existed through other
> systems so I can't speak to the other issues.
>
> FYI, Josh
>
> -----------------------------
> Joshua Baron
> Senior Academic Technology Officer
> Marist College
> Poughkeepsie, New York  12601
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>
>
>
> From:        Keli Sato Amann <kamann at stanford.edu>
> To:        sakai-user at collab.sakaiproject.org,
> Date:        02/16/2012 03:16 PM
> Subject:        [Using Sakai] Your experience with Email Archive tool
> Sent by:        sakai-user-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org
> ________________________________
>
>
>
> Hello,
> We've had random people on campus mentioning they wished that one could send
> an email to all site participants without logging into Sakai. It was a
> surprise to find that email archive already existed. However, I spoke with
> our tech support who was here early on and they said that we had looked into
> using it early on but got reports of it dropping email, so we stopped. For
> now, instructors an still use our Mailman installation to request a mailing
> list for their class that is already synched with enrollment as well as
> lists for just students and staff. But the ability to do this from Sakai
> might have some advantages for project sites, which would require more
> active management.
>
> A search on "email archive sakai" reveals several schools seem to still be
> using email archive so I was wondering
> 1) did you also experience problems of mail being sent to that address but
> not being received and/or archived? If those problems were real, have they
> been addressed by code updates in later versions of the tool, or in tweaking
> local set up?
>
> 2) It would be interesting to know which of the following tools your school
> offers and which are available but stealthed (available only to those who
> ask). For instance, I have filled in what Stanford does below
> -Mailtool (to be replaced in 2.9 by Mail Sender)--Stanford offered as
> stealthed tool but now offers Messages because this was deprecated
> -Messages (MSGCNTR): yes, stealthed, considering making default
> -Announcements: yes
> -Email Archive: no
>
> 3) If you don't offer all 4, can you describe the reasons behind your
> offering? I can see that each of these tools are unique and have their own
> completely appropriate approaches to whether you can opt out, whether it is
> section aware, etc. But I worry that it would be overwhelming to offer 3,
> let alone 4.
>
> 4) If you do use Email Archive did anyone tweak it so that the address is
> hardcoded and not customizable?
>
> Keli Amann
> User Experience Specialist
> Academic Computing Services, Stanford University
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