Member validation
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Thanks...
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Yes, there's an option named "Require member validation" in Admin Zone > Setup > Configuration > User/usergroup options > Joining.
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Chris Graham said
Hi,
Yes, there's an option named "Require member validation" in Admin Zone > Setup > Configuration > User/usergroup options > Joining.
From “Post #6,007”, 24th September 2019, 2:29 am
This is working well.
Just wondering….I get an email notification when someone has filled out and submitted the "Join" form. Is there anyway to generate one when they've validated their email address?
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Become a fan of Composr on Facebook or add me as a friend. Add me on on Twitter. Follow me on Minds (where I am most active). Support me on Patreon
- If not, please let us know how we can do better (please try and propose any bigger ideas in such a way that they are fundable and scalable).
- If so, please let others know about Composr whenever you see the opportunity or support me on Patreon.
- If my reply is too Vulcan or expressed too much in business-strategy terms, and not particularly personal, I apologise. As a company & project maintainer, time is very limited to me, so usually when I write a reply I try and make it generic advice to all readers. I'm also naturally a joined-up thinker, so I always express my thoughts in combined business and technical terms. I recognise not everyone likes that, don't let my Vulcan-thinking stop you enjoying Composr on fun personal projects.
- If my response can inspire a community tutorial, that's a great way of giving back to the project as a user.
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