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Feature request: check if email is associated /w an account, then add passwd box + submit
I know this is a mailcheck implementation + probably JS only. Still I would like to post the idea of submitting the e-mail (after verification by mailcheck) to the server. Check if it is associated /w an account and if yes: then show a password box + login button. If not then not. Option in backend should exist to enable/disable.
Would be great if we can add something like this in 1 whole/complete extension solving all e-mail issues in 1. Maybe a for would be logic. But thought to start by asking ;P
thanks!
(and great work!)
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System > Configuration > Customer > Customer Configuration > Mailcheck.
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2017-01-03 11:55 GMT+01:00 Peter Jaap Blaakmeer <[email protected]>:
Feature request: check if email is associated /w an account, then add passwd box + submit
I know this is a mailcheck implementation + probably JS only. Still I would like to post the idea of submitting the e-mail (after verification by mailcheck) to the server. Check if it is associated /w an account and if yes: then show a password box + login button. If not then not. Option in backend should exist to enable/disable.
Would be great if we can add something like this in 1 whole/complete extension solving all e-mail issues in 1. Maybe a for would be logic. But thought to start by asking ;P
thanks!
(and great work!)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: