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Post by RobertSF February 24th 2014, 9:11 pm

I know there's an option members can set in their own profiles. "Allow users to contact me by e-mail." I would like to set that option to "By a website form" by default. If the user then elects "no," that's ok.

How can I do that? Thank you.
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Post by SLGray February 24th 2014, 9:43 pm

So you want members to be able to contact each other by using their websites?


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Post by RobertSF February 25th 2014, 11:59 am

SLGray wrote:So you want members to be able to contact each other by using their websites?  

Well, user profiles have a setting called, "Allow members to contact me by e-mail," to which the options are:

a) By a website form
b) By e-mail client software
c) No

Now, it's reasonable to assume that option a means if you click the email icon, the forum will present you with a form to send the email, keeping the member's email address private, while option b means if you click the email icon, it's like clicking on an HTML mailto link; your email client opens, and the member's email address is not kept private.

In any case, whether it does or doesn't work that way, what you're suggesting I meant is just plain silly. How could the forum control what someone did from their own website? Shocked 

I think it's clear from my original post that I'm looking for a way to allow members to send each other email via the forum (to the email addresses used to register) by default, without requiring each member to unclick the no option in their profiles.

Now, if that can be done, and you know how, tell me. I'll be most grateful for a helpful answer.
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Post by Pizza Boi February 25th 2014, 12:32 pm

Hi Very Happy

You might want to try out finding codes in EmailMeFrom website Smile.

Hope it helps.

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Post by SLGray February 25th 2014, 7:58 pm

There is no global setting for that.  Each member has to set it up in their profiles.


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Post by RobertSF February 26th 2014, 8:04 pm

Thank you. Question answered. Thread can be closed.
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Post by SLGray February 27th 2014, 12:20 am

Problem solved & topic archived.


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