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Post by asshu May 1st 2009, 8:43 am

Sir,

1) Can i use the single sign on feature to sign in/up from single site .
2) I have a doubt from the point of time when i registrered here and didn't get a reply yet now.That is , any mail send trough my site are being displayed as send from mail@forumotion.com .But it should displayed with my own email Id .
I tried by editing it ,but some times it's still showing the mail from edit@formotion.com or some other .

3) the languages hindi ,telugu etc., are not fully edited and they are not working .plz.. help.
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Post by Sanket May 1st 2009, 8:48 am

1) What do you mean by that?
2) Mails through your forum are always sent by board@forumotion.com for activation

When a member reports a post, the mails comes from member@forumotion.com

3) True, they might not be 100% working. There is no way it could be changed immediately.
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Post by asshu May 2nd 2009, 5:50 pm

Sanket wrote:1) What do you mean by that?
2) Mails through your forum are always sent by board@forumotion.com for activation

When a member reports a post, the mails comes from member@forumotion.com

3) True, they might not be 100% working. There is no way it could be changed immediately.

Single sign on is a feature which enables a user of my site (ex:123.com)to loginto the forum (ex:123.forumotion.com)automatically by signing into my site .It is possible if the forumotion provides the code .

2)I need to use my mail Id instead of these.I am ready to take the primium accounts.

3)What is the solution for this?
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Post by Sanket May 2nd 2009, 9:21 pm

1) Nopes its not possible
2) Not possible
3) No
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