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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
acrefoot 5d14105d1f /hello is sacred, even on Zulip Enterprise
I broke Zulip Enterprise because I tried to make the /hello link in our day1 email
point to the local server (EXTERNAL_HOST).

(imported from commit 70262b34474ae292ecf9cfe59bebc3c7de904926)
2013-11-15 22:34:24 -05:00
acrefoot bafb6f8dc3 fixup day1/day2 email templates
(imported from commit 30846fc298d04ac763025e82a60731d158840462)
2013-11-15 21:51:37 -05:00
acrefoot daffe049ad Don't use hardcoded noreply@zulip.com, zulip@zulip.com, or https://zulip.com
(imported from commit 1132553b63ae23ebcca746f0f65205b97bfee7dc)
2013-11-15 21:31:37 -05:00
Waseem Daher 50ca7c4731 day2 email: Try to make clear that this is the last one.
(imported from commit 953d491a7c5b6717178c85aed4a96e08a8e61e61)
2013-11-07 13:23:41 -05:00
Waseem Daher 9c28bf34e8 Remove full names from our day1 and day2 emails.
The weird formality of using your complete name I think feels even
spammier than saying nothing.

(imported from commit b2326de91866fa3c13c2023723f64d1beadf435e)
2013-11-07 13:20:58 -05:00
acrefoot 98897fe5e3 Queue the day 1 and day 2 Zulip followup emails
Handled by the queue processor for signups. Added a management command
that accomplishes the same task, in case it's needed for manually added users,
or in case we goof and need to remove queued emails for a given user.

This addresses Trac #1807

(imported from commit 6727b82a07fa6a3ea3d827860c9e60fd0602297a)
2013-10-10 19:32:21 -04:00