Provide custom email messages for specific consumer sites
Bug #616255 reported by
Stuart Metcalfe
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Canonical SSO provider |
Confirmed
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Wishlist
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Specific consumers (eg: Ubuntu One, U1 desktop) want to be able to send custom emails for account creation and possibly others. For web-based OpenID transactions, we can detect the consumer site by the trust root. For API transactions, we would need to rely on the application name passed in on the request. We will also need to maintain a mapping between these values and the custom templates for specific consumers.
The first users of this feature will be Ubuntu One. Please provide the custom content for the email(s).
Changed in canonical-isd-qa: | |
importance: | Undecided → Medium |
milestone: | none → canonical-identity-provider+2.9.0 |
Changed in canonical-identity-provider: | |
milestone: | 2.8.0 → 2.10.0 |
status: | Incomplete → Confirmed |
Changed in canonical-isd-qa: | |
milestone: | canonical-identity-provider+2.9.0 → canonical-identity-provider+2.10.0 |
Changed in canonical-identity-provider: | |
importance: | Medium → Low |
importance: | Low → Wishlist |
tags: | added: proj-full-sso-experience |
tags: | added: proj-improve-signup |
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It's been agreed to just change the default template to the following:
Hello!
As a final step of the Ubuntu Single Sign On (SSO) account creation process, please validate the email address <email>. Ubuntu SSO enables convenient access to a variety of Ubuntu-related services like <sitename> with the same username and password.
Copy and paste the confirmation code below into the desktop application.
<code>
If you don't know what this is about, then someone has probably entered your email address by mistake. Sorry about that. You don't need to do anything further. Just delete this message.
Thank you,
The Ubuntu Single Sign On team /login. ubuntu. com/
https:/
The <sitename> variable will be the trust root's display name if one exists or will default to "Ubuntu One" if it's an unknown site.