Regardless of settings, Email Users will always allow sending an email to a single user. When more than one user is selected or when using a group, the recipient list is filtered based on the user’s settings (Mass Email and Post/Page Notification) and users who shouldn’t receive the email are dropped from the recipient list when constructing the mail headers.
Mike, thanx. So there is no option to disable the view of inactive users in the individual list?
If not, is there an option to add this to the plugin so i don’t have to fully delete all the inactive users?
The problem is how to define an inactive user? There is nothing in WordPress per se that marks a user as inactive. Have you tried changing an inactive user so it has “no role” on the site? That might do it.
Nope, that did’nt work. The inactive and switched off users had no role and is not a member of a group and still shows. Mass mail/post notification are off, the user is denied by ‘user approve plugin’, the users is blocked and is switched off but is still visible in the list.
Don’t know what to do, just don’t want these users to show in the list, but need them for history.
Hasn’t wordpress got a setting of the switched off user??
p.s. I also have some testaccounts so i can view what the users can view with a certain role. These also show offcourse, but shouldn’t.
Isn’t there a way to read all the roles that are active and exclude certain roles on the settings page?
WordPress does not have a setting (that I know of) which marks a user as inactive or anything similar. The closest thing I know of is to set a user to have no role on a site.
I’ve just posted a new beta release that adds a new option to filter users that have no role from the User Recipient List. Let me know if this will address your needs.
Great work Mike! That did the trick 🙂
Thank you very much!
This functionality is now available in the 4.6.6 release.
Great job…again! Thanx mike!