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− | + | == User Requirements: == | |
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− | * An administrator | + | | text=You '''must''' be a member or friend of Chalice<br> |
+ | You '''must''' provide a valid email, your REAL name (no nicknames allowed) and a phone number where we can contact you. If the administrator(s) do not know you, you should provide a reference person at Chalice who does. That can be the minister or any person known to one of the administrators. | ||
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+ | * An administrator may contact you for validation ''if neccessary'' | ||
+ | * An administrator will then create an account and email the information to you. | ||
* The first time you login, you will be required to change your password. | * The first time you login, you will be required to change your password. | ||
− | + | [http://members.chaliceuucongregation.org/request_account.htm Request an account] | |
+ | ==Why the Hassle?== | ||
− | + | ''Normally you would be able to create your own account online. However, because of the high volume of SPAM that this creates, we decided to use a more deliberate method to create accounts. Our congregation is small enough that we can easily verify everyone as a member or friend. This added effort is small compared to the problems associated with hundreds of SPAM accounts and web robots that assault open bulletin boards. '' | |
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− | ''The Management'' | + | [mailto:webmaster@chaliceuucongregation.org|''The Management''] |
[[Category:Help]] | [[Category:Help]] |
Latest revision as of 06:11, 24 April 2010
User Requirements:
- An administrator may contact you for validation if neccessary
- An administrator will then create an account and email the information to you.
- The first time you login, you will be required to change your password.
Why the Hassle?
Normally you would be able to create your own account online. However, because of the high volume of SPAM that this creates, we decided to use a more deliberate method to create accounts. Our congregation is small enough that we can easily verify everyone as a member or friend. This added effort is small compared to the problems associated with hundreds of SPAM accounts and web robots that assault open bulletin boards.