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Admin user email verification
  • yes, I should have realized that. That worked! Thank you @prothy@lemmy.ml

  • Issues with emails not verified
  • seems that still won't let me log in :(

  • Issues with emails not verified
  • thanks, any idea if properly configured if Lemmy knows how to send smtp based email?

  • Issues with emails not verified
  • how do you disable that?

  • Verifying account
  • so yeah, even on the same computer with a different browser I can't log in :( (using same password)

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml Chris A Moody @thediscussion.site
    Issues with emails not verified

    Having an issue with logging in on alternate browsers due to email isn't verified. Would it be okay to export the database, manually make the change and then re-import it? Or could I connect to the database from a program on my computer to make the changes?

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    Admin user email verification
  • updated my instance, no change however as far as the database is concerned.

  • Admin user email verification
  • My instance is only 4 days old, how do I update it?

  • Admin user email verification
  • no it doesn't work. "ERROR: relation "local_user.id" does not exist LINE 1: SELECT * from local_user.id;"

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  • "lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_application = ‘t’ WHERE id = 1; ERROR: column "‘t’" does not exist LINE 1: UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_applica... ^ HINT: Perhaps you meant to reference the column "local_user.id"." This was its response.

  • Admin user email verification
  • Yes, the Select did work, it was just the updates that didn't work.

  • Admin user email verification
  • Thanks for this breakdown, I seem to be having issues with the update statements: lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_application = ‘t’ WHERE id = 1; ERROR: column "‘t’" does not exist LINE 1: UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_applica... ^ HINT: Perhaps you meant to reference the column "local_user.id". lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified =‘t’, accepted_application = ‘t’ WHERE id = 1; ERROR: column "‘t’" does not exist LINE 1: UPDATE local_user SET email_verified =‘t’, accepted_applicat... ^ HINT: Perhaps you meant to reference the column "local_user.id". lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_application = ‘t’ WHERE id = 3; UPDATE 1 ERROR: column "‘t’" does not exist LINE 1: UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_applica... ^ HINT: Perhaps you meant to reference the column "local_user.id". lemmy-#

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  • thanks, I will check it out

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml Chris A Moody @thediscussion.site
    Verifying account

    On my main computer I have no issues logging into my Lemmy install, however my laptop always gets an error saying I didn't verify my email.

    However it doesn't appear I ever got an email from the server. Not even sure if I ever told it how to send an email.

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    Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml Chris A Moody @thediscussion.site
    mastodon to Lemmy message

    Hi all, I run both a Mastodon and a Lemmy instance, I tried sending a message from my Mastadon user to my Lemmy user, and while mastodon says it was sent I do not see it under the Messages icon.

    Would I look for it somewhere else?

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    chrisamoody Chris A Moody @thediscussion.site

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