Maybe auth.messages is what you're looking for:
auth.messages.retrieve_username = 'Your user name: %(username)s'
auth.messages.retrieve_username_subject = 'Username retrieval'
auth.messages.reset_password = 'Click or copy/paste the following link
https://'+request.env.http_host+URL('default', 'user',
args='reset_password')+'?key=%(key)s to the address bar of your browser.
Use the form to set a new password'
auth.messages.reset_password_subject = 'Password reset: '
Kind regards,
Annet
Op woensdag 2 december 2020 om 17:17:56 UTC+1 schreef [email protected]:
> I recently successfully used the configured email settings as follows:
>
> mail = auth.settings.mailer
> mail.settings.server = 'smtp.gmail.com:587'
> mail.settings.sender = '[email protected]'
> auth.settings.registration_requires_verification = True
>
> I noted that the email arrived with the sender name in lower caps and
> using the email names (e.g. if [email protected] the name appears as
> username and not user name).
> I would like it to appear like: 'User Name' and not 'username'.
> Kind regards.
>
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