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9 years 1 month ago #117379 by kwintenkvg
Hello,

I am wondering if it is possible to send emails to all participants, but with the token feature disabled.
Is this possible?
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9 years 4 weeks ago #117432 by tpartner
No, that's not possible.

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9 years 4 weeks ago #117440 by tammo
Well actually, this is possible.

Step 1: in your survey: General settings > Publication & access control > List survey publicly: No
Step 2: Define your own email in your preffered email client and past the link to your survey in the mail
Step 3: send out the mail

Disadvantages of this approach:
  • Anyone that has the URL will be able to fill in your survey
  • You cannot determine whether the responses are from people that you have invited or from people that have "found" the URL
  • people may fill in several times the same survey
  • ... several other disadvantages, brainstorm needed


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9 years 4 weeks ago #117441 by tpartner
Sure, you can use another email client but I assumed the question was "Can LimeSurvey send emails to all participants...".

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9 years 4 weeks ago #117442 by tammo
I guessed so, and I do not think that my solution is something that is of use to many people, but sometimes going out of the LimeSurvey box may present a solution...

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Tammo


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