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E-mail account invalidated by recipient of activation e-mail
![]() Developer Last Online: Dec 2019 ![]() ![]() ![]() This modification is in the archives.
This hack was designed for vBulletin 2.2.7 and may or may not work on later or earlier versions. It allows
the e-mail recipient of a registration or e-mail change verification e-mail to mark the e-mail address as invalid. For example, if Sally registers an account on your forum using Jack's e-mail address, Jack can follow a link in the registration e-mail he receives to mark the e-mail as invalid. Sally will need to change her e-mail address in the user cp and click on the activation link sent to her new e-mail address before her account will be validated. Before installing this hack, it is recommended that you install the security fix discussed here: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...threadid=55142 Four files need to be modified. There are a total of seven file edits: register.php, member.php, newthread.php, newreply.php Five templates need to be added: error_accountcanceled, error_invalidcancelid, error_alreadycanceled, error_canceledthanks, cancelform Two templates need to be modified: email_activateaccount, email_activateaccount_change REMEMBER: Back up your database and files before attempting to install this or any other hack. Support for this hack will only be given within the thread on vbulletin.org. E-mail/PMs regarding this thread will be ignored. Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Show Your Support
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I don't understand the need for this. If Jack received an e-mail asking to confirm membership from a site he's never heard of he isn't likely to click the link is he?
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But, you could (as an Admin) go through later and purge invalid accounts.
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After applying the suggested fix from the vbulletin.com forum, clicking on this link would prevent "reset password" or "activation codes" e-mail floods. I think there's a better discussion for the need of this hack over on the vb.com forums. On our site, our policy is to let accounts requiring e-mail validation to post without restriction. With this hack, by following the cancelation link in the signup e-mail, the recipient would cause the user to receive a message stating that his or her e-mail address was incorrect and force him/her to change the e-mail address. If you only allow registered, activated users to post, then obviously, this hack is not for you. Since vBulletin gives the option to allow unconfirmed accounts to post, we thought this would be a good hack to release. We obviously have a problem with invalid e-mails ![]() An interesting modification to this hack might be some sort of interface in the Admin CP showing accounts which have been marked with invalid e-mail addresses. Doing so would be relatively easy. Perhaps I'll add that functionality tonight if I get a chance. Paul No members have liked this post.
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That would be good
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Not a bad little hack
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Now you've explained more, I understand better. Good work.
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