Some issues with staged users and their (in)ability to visit topics

Imagine an unknown user mailing to a category that has restricted access. One of the known users reply there, so the unknown user gets a notification by mail.

In that mail there is the line that says Visit Topic or reply to this email to respond. But when visiting that topic, two things can happen:

  1. the forum is closed and the new user needs to login anyway
  2. the forum is not closed, but the user has no access to the category, because he’s not in that group

For point 1, the new user should get some assistance to create a password. It’s totally not clear what to to there.

For point 2, maybe the user shouldn’t have the option to visit the topic at all.

Simplest solution: have staged users get custom copy in their mail notifications. No visit this topic, just reply by mail.

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Yes I agree with the bolded text at the bottom, do you as well @zogstrip?

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I agree with the bolded text too. It’s already on my TODO list

(kinda wish bookmarks were public)

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It’s now done :wink:

https://github.com/discourse/discourse/commit/21b51090bfaef940f2b050c8a4d05246b1824bef

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I just had an idea: it will now say only_reply_by_email: "Reply to this email to respond". But, isn’t that obvious for a staged user? I mean, imagine you put that line under every mail you send.

Maybe you can remove that whole line completely. Staged users have no awareness of the back office (Discourse) that is behind their emails.

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Hmm yes you make a good point, and less text = better. ; Perhaps make it so Monday @zogstrip?

I’m not sure I like the idea of removing that line.

In some sense, they do: The formatting of these mails make it clear that they were sent by some automatic system. It is so common for these systems to have noreply@...-addresses that I usually automatically think I cannot simply reply by mail as soon as a mail doesn’t look hand-composed.

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