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Sorry, its been asked before, and the answer is the same. I dont plan to add that. You can easily send an email to anyone in the relevant group using the existing acp mail users inteface. :)
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Can the lurkers be viewed on the front end so everyone can see who they are? Please tell me how if so
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Paul,
When you have time, how about define phrases to these: Code:
0|-</optioncode> Tks., Maur?cioSB PS.: I think there is no need to the ">" after the third option. |
You cant translate settings into phrases.
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thanxx for update
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When you have this up and running, when you look at the usergroups will it show in the "Lurkers" usergroup who has been moved. I have had this mod running since last night and haven't seen anything happen, most likely my error. Here is a image of my settings. I am not using the inactive feature is that ok? Sorry if I missed something, I always seem to miss the obvious!
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Lurkers / Inactive are only processed once a day.
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Since I dont have access to your forum, I cannot really say - but other than a settings error, Id guess you have no one who meets the requirements you have set.
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Paul, I know you said this doesn't check or alter secondary groups, but I was wondering if it is possible to check secondary usergroups, technically I mean? So that, if user A is member of primary group X (that is checked for inactivity), but has secondary group Y (isn't checked for inactivity), he doesn't get moved.
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