Bob Rogers wrote:
I can't log in, though that may just be because I've forgotten the
password. But the odd thing is that the "Reset Password" page says "The
email and username do not match a known account", even though I know my
ID is "rgrjr" and there are only a few possible email addresses I
From: Allison Randal
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 01:13:06 -0800
Bob Rogers wrote:
>
> What about those of us who can't log in? I can't even reset my
> password, let alone update anything . . .
It won't let you log in at all? Or, once you log in it won't let you do
anything?
Bob Rogers wrote:
What about those of us who can't log in? I can't even reset my
password, let alone update anything . . .
It won't let you log in at all? Or, once you log in it won't let you do
anything?
I just reset your password, let me know if you don't get an automated
email about th
Allison Randal wrote:
Our trac admins report that this is caused by users who don't have their
email authenticated (that is, Trac sends you a test email, and you
confirm that you got it, so Trac knows the address is valid). When we
upgraded, existing users needed to re-authenticate their email
From: Allison Randal
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 19:47:21 -0800
When you update your email address in trac, it should resend the
authentication request. Once you confirm the change, you'll be set.
Allison
What about those of us who can't log in? I can't even reset my
password, let a
Our trac admins report that this is caused by users who don't have their
email authenticated (that is, Trac sends you a test email, and you
confirm that you got it, so Trac knows the address is valid). When we
upgraded, existing users needed to re-authenticate their email
addresses, but the upg
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