• Thoughts on Mail Forwarding

    From Dream Master@1:103/705 to All on Wednesday, January 06, 2021 00:12:03
    I've been working on my site and decided to remove the mail forwarding to my personal e-mail address (Option D, Option M). Following a logoff, I am
    prompted for an e-mail address and then asked again if I'd like to forward my mail. My thought is that if I choose to disable mail forwarding in my profile, and don't feel like putting in an e-mail address, I shouldn't be prompted again for an e-mail when logging back on.

    Thoughts?

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Dream Master on Wednesday, January 06, 2021 01:58:57
    Re: Thoughts on Mail Forwarding
    By: Dream Master to All on Wed Jan 06 2021 12:12 am

    I've been working on my site and decided to remove the mail forwarding to my personal e-mail address (Option D, Option M). Following a logoff, I am prompted for an e-mail address and then asked again if I'd like to forward my mail. My thought is that if I choose to disable mail forwarding in my profile, and don't feel like putting in an e-mail address, I shouldn't be prompted again for an e-mail when logging back on.

    Thoughts?

    The email address is for contacting the user or password recovery, not just forwarding.
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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Dream Master on Wednesday, January 06, 2021 02:01:27
    Re: Thoughts on Mail Forwarding
    By: Digital Man to Dream Master on Wed Jan 06 2021 01:58 am

    Re: Thoughts on Mail Forwarding
    By: Dream Master to All on Wed Jan 06 2021 12:12 am

    I've been working on my site and decided to remove the mail forwarding to my personal e-mail address (Option D, Option M). Following a logoff, I am prompted for an e-mail address and then asked again if I'd like to forward my mail. My thought is that if I choose to disable mail forwarding in my profile, and don't feel like putting in an e-mail address, I shouldn't be prompted again for an e-mail when logging back on.

    Thoughts?

    The email address is for contacting the user or password recovery, not just forwarding.

    And if you don't want users to have to enter their email or netmail address, set SCFG->System->New User Values->Question Toggles->E-mail/NetMail Address to "No".
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  • From Dream Master@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Wednesday, January 06, 2021 07:21:10
    Re: Thoughts on Mail Forwarding
    By: Digital Man to Dream Master on Wed Jan 06 2021 02:01 am

    The email address is for contacting the user or password recovery, not just forwarding.

    And if you don't want users to have to enter their email or netmail address, set SCFG->System->New User Values->Question Toggles->E-mail/NetMail Address to "No".

    That part was understood, I just found it odd that if the setting was changed in the Default User Configuration (Option D), the inquiry upon logging back on was questionable. The logic of password recovery makes perfect sense.

    Next time I have a thought before bed, I'll just go to bed. ;)

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