New User E-Mail Bug

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12/7/2010 7:29:18 AM
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New User E-Mail Bug

Hey Joe,

I found a small bug.  When a new user registers the subject of the administrator's notification E-Mail says what the users name is.  I have my server configured in an AD environment with SSO.  The E-Mail is coming through without the new users name attached. 

12/7/2010 7:36:40 AM
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Re: New User E-Mail Bug

Subject:  New User Notification: http://server

Body:  A new user has registered on your site SERVER http://server

You can review or manage this user from the Members List on your site or by following this link:
http://URL

You are receiving this message because your site is configured to notify Administrators when a new user registers.
If you no longer wish to receive these notifications, you can disable it in your Web.config file by making the following setting false:
<add key="NotifyAdminsOnNewUserRegistration" value="false" />
 

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