Forum Registration by 'proxy'
Paul said, "I'd be glad to provide you with a "throw away" [email] address..."
If it really takes such a convoluted approach for an admin to create an account for a new user of this forum, then I would suggest doing exactly that for JT, then taking it the next logical step further.
After creating the 'dummy' email address & password, take that info and do the exact same thing on the forum
(i.e., setup a new account here), then send that logon info to 'SIXGUNNER".
That way, he can forget all about the dummy email account; in fact, he wouldn't even have to know about it (you could also delete it when you're done with it)
Disclaimer: Just an eye-dear.
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Complete thread:
- "SPAM" PROTECTION -
SIXGUNNER,
2013-03-04, 14:28
- "SPAM" PROTECTION - Bud, 2013-03-04, 15:18
- JT, are you having to check in everytime that you post? -
Rob Leahy,
2013-03-04, 15:19
- JT, are you having to check in everytime that you post? -
SIXGUNNER,
2013-03-04, 16:22
- OK, I think you have a setting that can be changed. PAUL? - Rob Leahy, 2013-03-04, 16:30
- JT, are you having to check in everytime that you post? -
SIXGUNNER,
2013-03-04, 16:22
- You're not the only one, not by a long shot. -
FOG,
2013-03-04, 15:55
- WAY OFF THE MARK! I'M TALKING ABOUT. -
SIXGUNNER,
2013-03-04, 16:20
- WAY OFF THE MARK! - FOG, 2013-03-04, 16:29
- Just to clarify (separating 'business' and 'personal' email) - FOG, 2013-03-04, 21:37
- WAY OFF THE MARK! I'M TALKING ABOUT. -
SIXGUNNER,
2013-03-04, 16:20
- Sometimes I forget it's there -
Paul,
2013-03-04, 16:55
- Forum Registration by 'proxy' - FOG, 2013-03-04, 22:13