I usually see it as an either or situation. Meaning, they give me the link and then in the next line explain that if that doesn't work I should try to log in and provide the key that follows. The would probably be the same as is found in the url, but wouldn't have to be. That way there is an alternative for those who can't get the link to work.
Aaron On May 17, 2011, at 5:35 PM, [email protected] wrote: > I have a system where customers need to verify their email address. I am > using the popular method of emailing them a URL that contains a unique key > that they have to click. Many users ate unable to successfully complete this. > Any ideas on other methods for verifying someone's email? The only other > method I have seen or can think of would be emailing them a code that they > have to return to the site with and key in but I don't see that as being any > easier. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > UPHPU mailing list > [email protected] > http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu > IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net _______________________________________________ UPHPU mailing list [email protected] http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net
