Han, it will be nice to let me know what the reason for that is. I
mean to me it doesn't make sense to keep users that are not activated
as a result of them specifying wrong email address. Basically they'll
never be activated and I don't want garbage user profiles on my
website.

Are you saying that all inactivated users will be eventually deleted
from my database as a scheduled job that runs by CE every few months?
Please provide me a more detailed reason for never deleting user data.

Thanks,
SS

On Feb 13, 11:05 pm, 韩铮 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> NEVER delete any user data, just inactive them!
>
> BR
>
> Han
>
> 2010/2/14 SS <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I've been trying to find out for awhile why when I'm logged in as the
> > Admin I have to first activate a user before deleting it. Otherwise,
> > if a user is not activated I can't delete it. Is that by design?
>
> > It drives me a bit nuts because I have to activate users that signed
> > up before deleting them (such users that use invalid email addresses
> > and never activate their account). Please let me know. I spend quite
> > bit of time cleaning up inactivated users.
>
> > Thanks,
> > SS
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