Email certainly seems to be an easy way to solve the memory issue.

If you do go down the route of using email, then you could think
about allowing users to create email aliases - all of which would
work as a login ID.  This would help solve the "which email did I
use" problem, although would reduce security.

Alternatively, if you go down the username route then allow users to
use an email address as their username.  This then makes it the
user's choice whether to use email as a login ID.

Mat Atkinson
http://www.proofhq.com


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