If the web backend can generate the code and email for the message and
you are on a *nix system then all you have to do is:
cat | sendmail -r -s ""
message can usually contain additional headers depending on the command
line options. message can be a canned message if you put the code in
On 7/4/17 5:50 PM, kayla.manche...@devplateau.com wrote:
I have a site where users are able to sign up. When they sign up to
the site, their information is stored in a database on the server.
What I want to do is send users that sign up an email for them to
confirm the account they just made.
On 7/4/17 2:50 PM, kayla.manche...@devplateau.com wrote:
>
> What I want to do is send users that sign up an email for them to
> confirm the account they just made. The email would include a code and a
> link for the account verification page.
>
> Is there anyway that I can link the database from
I have a site where users are able to sign up. When they sign up to the
site, their information is stored in a database on the server.
What I want to do is send users that sign up an email for them to
confirm the account they just made. The email would include a code and a
link for the account
On 7/4/17 6:11 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> The default action on administrative requests is "defer". I'd like to
> set that to "accept" for a particular list. Is this possible?
There is currently no setting or config option for that.
An implementation of a list setting for the default would b
The default action on administrative requests is "defer". I'd like to
set that to "accept" for a particular list. Is this possible?
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