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| Member ![]() | Hi , im testing my forum by registering a test account and validating myself. anyways howcome all validation emails lead my new registrees to the forumer extended profile registration thing instead of a simple "click on this link to activate your account sort of thing" i dont like having to type a bunch of stuff in the extended accout thing before i can become validated... |
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| Member ![]() | um nevermind half of my question. It did send a simple activation email. But why does it also send an extended account registration email, is there a way to disable this? Last edited by nph_assassin; 05-08-2005 at 12:02 AM. |
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| Elite Forumer ![]() | That's for users who would like to use a FEP (Forumer Extended Profile). You cannot disable this, it's an opportunity for all Forumer board members. ![]() |
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