On 16 November 2015 at 11:32, Sebastian Olscher <
sebastian.olscher(a)traveltainment.de> wrote:
Hello,
if this is an expected behavior, I´m asking myself how do I get knowledge
about some essential points:
*“Try to login with the newly created user”*
How does the user know at which time the account is created and ready for
login?
How does the user know the username for the login?
How does the user know the password for the first login?
How does the user know where to login if their might be more than one
instances of “keycloak”?
As I said we don't have support for a "welcome mail" built in ATM. For
users manually created through admin console/endpoints you would have to
send out your own welcome mail ATM.
Thanks,
Sebastian
*From:* Stian Thorgersen [mailto:sthorger@redhat.com]
*Sent:* Monday, November 16, 2015 9:57 AM
*To:* Sebastian Olscher
*C**c:* keycloak-user(a)lists.jboss.org
*Subject:* Re: [keycloak-user] No email send out while creation of ne user
On 16 November 2015 at 09:50, Sebastian Olscher <
sebastian.olscher(a)traveltainment.de> wrote:
Hello,
when I create a new user in the admin console of keycloak no email is send
out. Neither when I add “required user actions” such as “verify email” in
the user creation dialog. The only possibility to send emails is, to change
to the credentials dialog within the user profile and click the “send
email” button.
Try to login with the newly created user. After the user has entered
username+password the verify email is sent and the user can't complete the
login until the email address is verified.
Is this a wanted behaviour that no email is sended when the user is
created or is this a bug? From my understanding it would be helpful to send
the email directly while creating a user.
No, it's the expected behavior. Verify email and other actions have
limited life span so it makes little sense to send these out when the user
is created. It's much better to send these when the user is actually trying
to use the account.
BTW verify email is not a welcome or account created email, it's
explicitly about the user verifying the email alone. For a welcome email it
would make sense to send it when the user is created. We have an
outstanding jira to add that.
Rerq
Thanks,
Sebastian
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