improved "friendship accepted" emails enumerating what has
changed in the relationship and what you can do now.
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@ -164,7 +164,9 @@ function dfrn_confirm_post(&$a) {
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);
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if((count($r)) && ($r[0]['notify-flags'] & NOTIFY_CONFIRM)) {
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$tpl = file_get_contents('view/intro_complete_eml.tpl');
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$tpl = (($new_relation == $REL_BUD)
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? file_get_contents('view/friend_complete_eml.tpl');
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: file_get_contents('view/intro_complete_eml.tpl'));
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$email_tpl = replace_macros($tpl, array(
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'$sitename' => $a->config['sitename'],
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'$uid' => $newuid )
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);
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$res = mail($r[0]['email'], t("Introduction accepted at ") . $a->config['sitename'],
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$res = mail($r[0]['email'], t("Connection accepted at ") . $a->config['sitename'],
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$email_tpl, 'From: ' . t('Administrator') . '@' . $_SERVER[SERVER_NAME] );
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if(!$res) {
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notice( t("Email notification failed.") . EOL );
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view/friend_complete_eml.tpl
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view/friend_complete_eml.tpl
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Dear $username,
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Great news... '$fn' at '$dfrn_url' has accepted
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your connection request at '$sitename'.
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You are now mutual friends and may exchange status updates, photos, and email
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without restriction.
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Please visit your 'Contacts' page at $sitename if you wish to make
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any changes to this relationship.
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$siteurl
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[For instance, you may create a separate profile with information that is not
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available to the general public - and assign viewing rights to '$fn'].
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Sincerely,
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$sitename Administrator
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@ -1,28 +1,30 @@
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Dear $username,
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An approval was recently processed at $sitename for a personal
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introduction you initiated.
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I've got good news and bad news... first the good news.
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'$fn' at '$dfrn_url' has accepted your connection request at
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'$sitename'.
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You are now connected to '$fn' at '$dfrn_url'.
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The bad news is that '$fn' did not make you a "full friend",
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but rather accepted you as a "fan". [Maybe you were expecting this,
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maybe not.]
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Your access privileges to this profile MAY have been elevated. Please
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view their profile from within your $sitename "Contacts" page going
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forward. Should you visit the URL without going through $sitename,
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you will only see this person's public profile.
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What this means is that '$fn' can communicate with you at any
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time and comment on your activities, but your communications to
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'$fn' may be restricted. In particular, you do NOT have the
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ability to exchange private mail. You are only able to communicate
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with '$fn' via your own status updates.
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At $sitename, "relationships" are allowed to be one sided. Be advised
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that your communications with this person may be partially limited
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if they do not request (and you accept) a reciprocal relationship.
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In the future, '$fn' MAY decide to seek a full connection and make
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a reciprocal request. If you approve such a request, you will then be
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considered mutual friends with full communication ability.
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You may now send them directed messages, and you also may have the
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ability to receive non-public status messages and view otherwise
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hidden profiles. Should this turn into a mutual relationship you
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will both have this level of access.
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The network at $sitename allows many types of relationships -
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as opposed to older social networks where friendship is either
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"yes" or "no" - with nothing in between.
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$siteurl
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Sincerely,
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$sitename Administrator
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