Questions about correct functionality:
- when setting/updating site expiry should it update the user expiry of all 
existing users (maybe not site admins)? or only newly created users?
- should it override existing set expiry for user (or only if less that 
existing user expiry)?
- should the setting/updating of side expiry notify affected users 
(email/internal notification)?

My thoughts on how it could work:
- on setting/updating the site expiry it sets/updates relevant table column in 
database for user expiry to match  that way when viewing the accounts setting 
page the expiry will display as well as the currently working functionality to 
be adhered to.

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Title:
  Automatic account expiry doesn't happen

Status in Mahara ePortfolio:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  tested on 1.6 (demo.mahara.org) and master

  When I set the default expiry (and the default inactivity) in the
  account settings, it doesn't influence anything. Not even new
  accounts. I would expect that they have the default expiry date
  displayed on the account settings page and not have "Not specified"
  ticked.

  Accounts are properly expired when set manually on the account
  settings page.

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