thanks, any idea if properly configured if Lemmy knows how to send smtp based email?
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thanks, any idea if properly configured if Lemmy knows how to send smtp based email?
how do you disable that?
so yeah, even on the same computer with a different browser I can’t log in :( (using same password)
updated my instance, no change however as far as the database is concerned.
My instance is only 4 days old, how do I update it?
no it doesn’t work. “ERROR: relation “local_user.id” does not exist LINE 1: SELECT * from local_user.id;”
“lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_application = ‘t’ WHERE id = 1; ERROR: column “‘t’” does not exist LINE 1: UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_applica… ^ HINT: Perhaps you meant to reference the column “local_user.id”.” This was its response.
Yes, the Select did work, it was just the updates that didn’t work.
Thanks for this breakdown, I seem to be having issues with the update statements:
lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_application = ‘t’ WHERE id = 1; ERROR: column "‘t’" does not exist LINE 1: UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_applica... ^ HINT: Perhaps you meant to reference the column "local_user.id". lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified =‘t’, accepted_application = ‘t’ WHERE id = 1; ERROR: column "‘t’" does not exist LINE 1: UPDATE local_user SET email_verified =‘t’, accepted_applicat... ^ HINT: Perhaps you meant to reference the column "local_user.id". lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_application = ‘t’ WHERE id = 3; UPDATE 1 ERROR: column "‘t’" does not exist LINE 1: UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_applica... ^ HINT: Perhaps you meant to reference the column "local_user.id". lemmy-#
thanks, I will check it out
seems that still won’t let me log in :(