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  • From: David Verdin <address@concealed>
  • To: address@concealed
  • Subject: Re: [sympa-users] 5.4.3 Subscribe Behavior Clarification
  • Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 17:04:52 +0200

Yes, that's probably the problem: if this template had been modified, then it still contains the previous text which inserted the password. If you need a custom tempalte, have a look at the default you'll find in the "default/mail_tt2" directory.

Cheers,

David

Le 23/06/2010 21:20, Eric G. Wolfe a écrit :
address@concealed">You can modify the approprate template file in mail_tt2 to change the behavior of the confirmation e-mails.

Eric G. Wolfe
Senior Linux Administrator,
IT Infrastructure Systems
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Huntington, WV 25755
Phone: 304.696.3428
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On 06/18/2010 02:10 PM, Chad Myslinsky wrote:
I'm the proud new father of an inherited 5.4.3 installation and am trying to clarify behavior seen while subscribing to lists with "Who can subscribe to the list (subscribe)" set to "subscription request confirmed (auth)."  My inherited installation decides it wants to email a password instead of emailing a confirmation link.  I've been playing around with the 6.1b.1 appliance which is emailing confirmation links. The Scenario Source is the same between both environments so I'm not sure what to investigate next.  Is there some kind of setting which forces authentication on the website?

Chad
  

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