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Multiple Email Addresses per Account?
Currently vB 3.5x does not support multiple emails per account.
It has a routine that verifies the email is a valid email and if you add a second one separated by a semi-colon, vB announces that the email was invalid. Does anyone know a workaround that would allow users to have more than one email address? |
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Check AdminCP->vBulletin Options->User Registration Options->Require Unique Email Addresses
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Thanks for the suggestion. That would makes sense.
I disabled the 'Require Unique Email Addresses' setting but it still tells me that I have an invaild email address when I specify more than one email address. Is this a feature that is supported? If so, am I using the wrong syntax to have more than one email? I am using the format: name1@domain.com; name2@domain.com It always tells me that the email address is invalid. This is a modification that I would pay for. The site I need this on is my company support site. |
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Ahh sorry then i misunderstood you.
No you can not enter multiple mail addresses. However, if you want you could create a new User Profile Field for additional mail addresses. |
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The problem there is that I manage access to certain areas by the account. Creating multiple accounts would be troublesome for managing the access.
One other idea would be to add a user profile field for secondary email contact. I seem to remember a similar hack for vB 2.x. The trouble here is to make the email notification send to both emails. That should be a pretty simple hack, though, right? |
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