=== User Activation Email === Contributors: NateJacobs Tags: user, registration, activation, email Requires at least: 3.5 Tested up to: 4.1 Stable tag: 1.3.0 Require users to enter an activation code to access the site the first time. The activation code is emailed upon user registration. == Description == Adds an activation code to the new user email sent once a user registers. The user must enter this activation code in addition to a username and password to log in successfully the first time. A 10 character activation code is added to the user meta when the user is registered. The administrator may reset the activation code or enter a new one from the users profile page. This plugin does not currently work with multi-site. Multi-site uses an activation key system for new registrations already. Spanish translation by Andrew Kurtis of [WebHostingHub](http://www.webhostinghub.com). == Installation == Extract the zip file and just drop the contents in the wp-content/plugins/ directory of your WordPress installation and then activate the Plugin from Plugins page. == Screenshots == 1. Log in form 2. User profile page == Changelog == = 1.3.0 = * Altered activation process to handle large numbers of users (250k+) on slow hardware. * Added a series of actions and filters to wp_new_user_notification to allow for greater control over the email sent to the user = 1.2.3 = * Fix incorrect URL encoding of query string. = 1.2.2 = * Fix errant error message displaying on log in screen for some users = 1.2.1 = * Fix fatal error with new user registration email = 1.2 = * Compatability with 3.8 * Fix problem of strict standards notice during activation * Add uninstall.php file to remove traces of the plugin once it has been deleted = 1.1 = * Compatability with 3.7 * Fix active users column sorting * Fix incorrect display of data in user list table = 1.0 = * Compatability with 3.5 * Activation code field on log in form is filled in automatically if user clicks url in email * Added a new column on the users list table to display if the user has activated their account or not * Fixed missing localization strings * Bumped minimum WordPress version to 3.1 = 0.4 = * Fixed authentication issue = 0.3 = * WordPress 3.3 compatible * Localized and available for translation = 0.2 = * Added a field, shown only to admins, to the user profile that displays the activation code = 0.1 = * First version