Thanks, tommy -- I never got a confirmation e-mail, though, so I can't log in.
do you suppose it would go to the admin of the test board
I'd set it up to go to you for now.
What user # did the users start with?
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Thanks, tommy -- I never got a confirmation e-mail, though, so I can't log in.
do you suppose it would go to the admin of the test board
I'd set it up to go to you for now.
What user # did the users start with?
I never got a confirmation e-mail, though, so I can't log in.
Huh. That's happened to a few people.
What user # did the users start with?
It was #1, but I deleted that user (who was admin) and added admin in again, so now the first user is #2 or something. But this is just a data issue, and easy to fix.
ita, I reset your password--maybe you'll get this email....
Hotmail sent my confirmation to my "Junk Mail" box. Maybe it got filtered by other people's software, too?
Hotmail sent my confirmation to my "Junk Mail" box. Maybe it got filtered by other people's software, too?
Oh, this might be related to the admin not being user_id=1 thing. In my confirmation emails, there was no sender, so maybe some spam filters are blocking it for that reason.
No password reset e-mail either, tommyrot.
ita, can you see if they were blocked by spam filters?
Not from here -- technically everything should show up in my webmail before it's grabbed my my spam filters at home, and I've been monitoring it pretty closely. If there's an admin id of 1 with a good e-mail address, can you try again?
If there's an admin id of 1 with a good e-mail address, can you try again?
Yeah. I can fix that when I get home.
Unless you wanna go into the PostgreSQL database and change the ID of the admin (like, if you can't wait to get into the test board).
edit. Duh Duh Duh. Don't change the current admin id. It'd be easer adding a new admin of ID 1. Otherwise all the admin posts would be orphans.
I can't SSH from here either. Is there a PostgreSQL version of phpMyAdmin?