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6/4/2007 9:48 PM
 

I'm sorry if this is a duplicate question, but I have searched online help, these forums, and the Professional DotNetNuke 4 book, with no success.  I have configured my site's user registration as private.  However, I want to delegate registration requests to another user (an account manager).  How do I configure where (to whom) registration request messages are sent?

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6/4/2007 11:09 PM
 

Registration message requests are sent to the site administrator.  You cannot at this stage decide who gets the email.

Sounds like a good enhancement though so log it at support.dotnetnuke.com.

 

Cheers


Philip Beadle - Employee
 
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