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Release notes

This release contains important usability improvements and information workflow changes, primarily targetted for sites that require administrator approval for new accounts.

Changes since 4.7.x-1.1:

  • #66936: This module now allows the same substitution variables as user.module. Of special interest, if the account is being activated, the user's password will be reset to a new temporary password so that you can use '%password' and '%login_url' (see also #61498).
  • Improved the default email subject and body settings that come with the module to take advantage of the new placeholders.
  • Improved the help text on the admin/settings/user_status settings page.
  • Updated README.txt and INSTALL.txt updated to reflect the above changes, along with other minor corrections.
  • Added $Id$ and $Name$ tags to all files.
  • Updated the translation template for all recent changes.

Because the variable placeholders in the email body and subject settings have changed, you must visit the settings page for this module and either reset to the defaults or edit the text of the settings to match the new variables. There is no database upgrade provided to do this for you. However, since so many new variables are available (and since you can finally use this module to ensure that new users only see working temporary login information once the account has been approved), you will almost certainly want to change the wording of these emails, anyway.

Created by: dww
Created on: 16 Jan 2007 at 02:18 UTC
Last updated: 16 Jan 2007 at 02:18 UTC
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