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Would it be a good idea to install this, and once 100 / 200 of your members go unactive, then e-mail or pm that entire usergroup to bring them back to the forum?
Or is that considered spam? I was wondering how I can get older unactive members back to the forum and this looks like a good idea? |
You could do that (and Im pretty sure people do).
Bear in mind you will prob get alot of bounces due to old (invalid) email addresses. |
My site has several Usergroups (120+) because the forum is used as a private support site for individual customers.
Aside from the pain of entering 100 or so numbers separated by commas, I was wondering if I'll need to update the search Usergroups every time I add a new Usergroup? Does this plugin scan "secondary" usergroups? If so, then I could create a "common" secondary user group (e.g. "customer") to scan and not have to worry about updating the search usergroup. I'm not worried about the "restore" feature. |
No, it only checks the primary usergroup.
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OK... I've entered all the individual usergroups and specified the custom "inactive" group I want them moved to. On the first day, it appeared that the MOD added 9 users to the inactive group. However, if I manually search the groups I have another 50 users that should qualify. No additional members have moved since that first day.
Are there some other requirements that I need to make (e.g. does the server need to be restarted), or are there limitations as to how many usergroups it will scan? |
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By manually running the Daily Cleanup task, I saw the number of Inactive Users change the way I would expect. However, when I looked at my Scheduled tasks I noticed that several of the "Next Times" are dates of June 1-3 (along with one "Yesterday"). Manually launching some of the other tasks (Daily Statistics Log) updated the Next Time correctly to use tomorrow's date. Others tho' (Hourly Cleanup, User Promotions and Weekly Digest) still have the older dates in "Next Time" even though the tasks completed OK. I suspect that the reason I didn't see any change is because my cron job is not getting launched "Daily" as expected. Any ideas? |
Hi.
I had problems: My Apache Server was breaking down while running the installation. After I updatet my Apache, PHP and MySQL version (I'm using Apaxx) it is running fine. btw: It would be helpful to write someware that the config is done under ACP->vB Settings -> Inactive users. Tanks a lot for your wonderful work! |
I need to delete inactive users
How can I modify to make this change? I know the Prune option, but I need to do it automatically Thanks for the help |
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