Topic: Welcome.tpl

I'd like to change the welcome.tpl for this site as follows;
does anyone see a problem in this?


Subject: Welcome to <board_title>!

Dear <username>,

Thank you for registering in the forums 
at <base_url>. 

====================================================
Your username on the forums is:

<username>

====================================================
To complete your registration, you need to set a password 
for your account here:

<activation_url>

====================================================

Warning
********

Your account will be automatically deleted if you set either
- a website
- a signature

WITHOUT having ever posted in the forum.

Furthermore we reserve the right to put the 
URI / URL you put in website/signature on a blacklist.

Thank you for your understanding.

====================================================

-- 
<board_mailer>
(Do not reply to this message)

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Re: Welcome.tpl

Or... there could be an extension, which would disallow people adding signatures and urls websites without any posts  smile

Guess that would be better, than such email, right? smile

Eraversum - scifi browser-based online webgame

Re: Welcome.tpl

Yes that probably would be a more popular approach ! smile
/admin/groups.php?edit_group=3
that's where such a feature option would be added right?

IF you make such an extension would be very cool big_smile

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Re: Welcome.tpl

KeyDog wrote:

/admin/groups.php?edit_group=3
that's where such a feature option would be added right?

IMO it's not necessary, I guess in 99% times you'd like to block signatures and web as well so you don't need any option at all. I think I'll make it all directly in the code  smile (Yup, I'm lazy big_smile)

Eraversum - scifi browser-based online webgame

Re: Welcome.tpl

It seems some forum admins/owners don't mind having "lurkers" (people registering but not asking questions) on their boards. But why those users need signatures or weblinks I don't really understand, so I agree with you.

Okay, just been thinking about it. How about if you have a forum where users can PM others, then maybe they want that info in signature or profile and it would be legit.

An option - on default set to block - would be cleaner?