Hi,
Unfortunately, Pie Register does not support filtering the verification process based on the user’s email address. However, you can accomplish this by using the action hook ‘user_register’.
You can set Email Verification as the verification type for the registration form. Go to Pie Register > Manage Forms > Edit Form > Set user verification. See screenshot: https://imgur.com/QWTt19D
Do you want admin to verify if the user’s email address is not in the list of allowed email domains? Then you can accomplish this by adding custom code. Please download and extract the zip file from here: http://blue.genetechz.com/pieregister_download/custom-code-patch-file.zip . Copy and paste the code from the patch file ‘patch-code-file.txt’ to the ‘functions.php’ file of your current theme (wp-content/themes/your current theme/functions.php).
You can add email domains to the allowed emails list. See screenshot: https://imgur.com/OiQjimA. So far, we’ve kept two email domains as examples: ‘mailinator.com’ and ‘yopmail.com’.
Please let us know if you need any further assistance.
Thank you
Pie Register Support
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vpeitl
(@peitl)
Hi, thank you for your prompt reply. That’s not common 🙂
I’ll post later how it turned out.
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vpeitl
(@peitl)
Hi,
thank you for your interest in helping me.
The attached code did not work as expected, but I find that the paid version of Pie Register can do Conditional Logic in the registration form.
It works exactly as I requested.
I used the Email Verifications and Admin Verifications conditions depending on what domain the user is registering with.
Thank you
Vladimír
Hi,
Glad to hear that!
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Thank you
Pie Register Support
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vpeitl
(@peitl)
Hi,
Thank you for your help.
I wrote the review.
Have a nice day