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7.5.2 - If a user clicks on "Notify" to e-mail a post, a post and all its replies or the entire thread the following do not work as expected:
1. If they "Enter an alternate sending name, if desired" that value is ignored and their real user name is used in the e-mail.
2. The bottom of the formatted e-mail contains the following, which is not true for the recipient: "This email sent to you because your profile and/or board configuration allows it. You may change your preferences at any time."
Problem verified both on my Forum and on this one.
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Slightly off topic but related.
Can this "E-Mail" function be turned for unregistered guests? There is a group called "Guests" and it is enabled there but I am guessing that it would only work if I actually put a registered poster into that group. I'd like for unregistered visitors to be able to e-mail posts. How do I do that?
And - in the first post above - the word "Notify" in the first line should be "Email Post". Not sure how I made such an obvious typo!
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Well I think this is a bug sorta. 1. I think the alernate name was intended for guests to use but still it sends the registered name 2. This is a generic email message that is in the footer of all emails sent by users and the board.
On your second post that is a bug because site permissions has a field called. "Can email posts to others ". I enabled it for guests and it did not enable the feature for a guest. Even cleared cache and rebuilt content. No worky.
Checking the other site permissions for guests don't work either. Such as: Notify Send PM
Last edited by Ruben; 04/18/2009 5:26 PM. Reason: Add another comment
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Also shout box has a issue with guests. The site permission settings enable a guest to view the shout box. But the permission to use the shout box seems to not work either.
So Rick is this a bug?
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The perm for guests not able to use the shoutbox is by design
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Okay Giz I assumed so. And the other permissions noted above may be the same issue. But then why do we have a setting for them? Just to have something to click on and prompt a post in this forum I guess. If this is all true I think we should enable the permissions to work or present a different set of permissions for guests.
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My guess, rick just didn't build in an option to not show it for guest users?
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