It looks like Rails 2 style mailers are being used for github.com/
matthooks/authlogic-activation-tutorial.
That may be where your feeling some pain since your working on a Rails
3 app. I just re-wrote an Authlogic acct. activation flow from Rails 2
to Rails 3 and using the new mailer code was very nice.

Elliott G

On Sep 19, 9:17 pm, Rick R <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm pretty new to rails and I having troubling finding examples on how
> to setup email registration with Authlogic (rails3 ruby 1.9.) (I have
> authlogic working fine with Rails3  minus the email registration
> part.)
>
> The Authlogic docs seem pretty weak in helping me understand 'what I
> need to do.' but maybe since I'm new I'm just missing something.
>
> I did find this 
> tutorialhttp://github.com/matthooks/authlogic-activation-tutorial/blob/master...
> but I'm curious about something in it -
>
> In step5 it mentions:
>
> added to app/models/notifier.rb
> #then code follows
>
> But I didn't see anywhere even in the tutorial where a Notifier model
> was created? Is this Notifier class something Authlogic is supposed to
> create for me somehow and then I just edit  it?
>
> I'm getting pretty lost with this Authlogic stuff because I understand
> a lot of "magic" just happens - but I'm not finding examples how to
> set things up. The Authlogic 
> examplehttp://github.com/binarylogic/authlogic_example/tree/master/app/
> doesn't demonstrate email registration.
>
> Would using Devise maybe be easier for me as a newbie?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Rick R

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