Version: 1.0.0bld3, by Andreas
Developer Last Online: Jan 2023
Version: 3.5.3
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Released: 08-10-2005
Last Update: 01-26-2006
Installs: 93
DB Changes Uses Plugins
Additional Files Is in Beta Stage
No support by the author.
Inactive User Management Description
This Hack lets you automatically prune inactive Users based on several conditions.
It can be configured in ACP / vBulletin Options / vBulletin Options / Inactive User Management.
Details
1 Product XML with 1 Plugin, 4 Phrases and 5 Settings
History
1.0.0
Initial Version
1.0.0 Build 2
Fixed 2 Phrases
1.0.0 Build 3
Fixed broken query in uninstall code
Warning
This Hack is Beta, provided AS-IS.
I take no responsibility, whatever might appen when using this.
I strongly recommend NOT to use this in a production environment!
Please only click Install if you actually have installed/are using this Hack, and click Uninstall whan you don't use it any longer!
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This modification may not be copied, reproduced or published elsewhere without author's permission.
I have this hack installed and set the inactivity amount at 365. Shortly after that, some of my users started getting the following email:
Quote:
Dear [user].
It has come to our attention that you have registered at
[forum] more then 0 days ago, but didn't login
again since.
Did you forget about us?
We would be happy to see you around again!
If you don't login again within 7 days from now, we will delete your
account.
I went into the options in the admin CP and the setting that had been at 365 somehow been changed to 0. I bumped it back up to 240 (roughly 8 months). Two questions: 1). any idea why this would have changed to 0 (is there a limit on this value?) and 2). how do I prevent those users who received the email from being deleted after the time between warning and removal elapses? Thanks.
I have this hack installed and set the inactivity amount at 365. Shortly after that, some of my users started getting the following email:
I went into the options in the admin CP and the setting that had been at 365 somehow been changed to 0. I bumped it back up to 240 (roughly 8 months). Two questions: 1). any idea why this would have changed to 0 (is there a limit on this value?) and 2). how do I prevent those users who received the email from being deleted after the time between warning and removal elapses? Thanks.
Now, I'm getting a LOT of emails from my forum's users asking why they're getting that email. Is 365 too high of a number to use or why else would it have 'reset' to 0? Most importantly, how do I prevent these users from being deleted by the hack? Thanks.
Can someone PLEASE let me know what I need to do so that the massive amount of users who were incorrectly marked for deletion via cron will not be deleted when the "Time between Warning and Removal" is reached very soon? Thank you.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Boss-Hog
I have this hack installed and set the inactivity amount at 365. Shortly after that, some of my users started getting the following email:
I went into the options in the admin CP and the setting that had been at 365 somehow been changed to 0. I bumped it back up to 240 (roughly 8 months). Two questions: 1). any idea why this would have changed to 0 (is there a limit on this value?) and 2). how do I prevent those users who received the email from being deleted after the time between warning and removal elapses? Thanks.