FlowFuse 1.2.1 released
Release includes fix for emailing new user

We've published a maintenance release containing a fix for new users.
This release fixes an issue introduced in FlowFuse 1.2 where users were not being sent their welcome email when they first sign up to the platform. As the sign-up page asks them to click on the link in that email, it left them waiting for an email that wasn't going to arrive.
The same fix also addresses an issue where users could not sign up using an email with a + in it. This is a restriction we apply to users signing up with Single Sign-On enabled email domains - but the check was being applied to everyone.
Upgrading FlowFuse
This release has already been rolled out to FlowFuse Cloud.
If you installed a previous version of FlowFuse and want to upgrade, our documentation provides a guide for upgrading your FlowFuse instance
Getting help
Please check FlowFuse's documentation as the answers to many questions are covered there.
If you hit any problems with the platform, please raise an issue on GitHub. That also includes if you have any feedback or feature requests.
Chat with us on the #flowfuse channel on the Node-RED Slack workspace.
You can also raise a support ticket by emailing support@flowfuse.com
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About the Author
Ben Hardill
Senior Software Developer
Ben is the Lead Backend Developer and one of the founding employees at FlowFuse. As well as being a Node-RED core contributor he enjoys tinkering at lowest levels of the Internet
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