You log on to the member’s account using the admin password. Then one of the options is to list all the accounts.
I think that the site admin (in own account) and a member (ditto) should be able to do this easily in the Postorious interface. I had expected that.
Yours,
Allan Hansen hansen@rc.org
On Mar 13, 2020, at 11:26 , Brian Carpenter <brian_carpenter@emwd.com> wrote:
On 3/13/20 1:02 PM, Allan Hansen wrote:
The Django Admin Interface is better, but it also does not give a full picture of a member, as it does not show the lists that member is a member of. MM2 had that feature, which was very useful. When I heard of MM3 supporting ‘users’ as opposed to ’subscribers’, I was expecting an interface that was ‘user’ centered, both at the user level and at the admin level. As a site admin I don’t have a way to get a comprehensive view of a user account (attached email addresses, subscribed lists, etc.).
Hi Allan,
What feature in MM2 allowed the function to see what lists a member was subscribed to? For some reason my mind is coming up empty.
Your above comments is something we will be considering seriously as we continue to develop Affinity.
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