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<em>Variables</em> are short text strings, enclosed in square brackets [], that you can insert into configured email message text. When an individual message is generated, data from your site is substituted for the variables. Some commonly-used variables are:
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[site:name]: The name of your website.
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[site:url]: The URL of your website.
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[site:login-url]: The URL where users can log in to your site.
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[user:display-name]: The user's displayed name.
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[user:account-name]: The user's account name.
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[user:mail]: The user's email alias.
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[user:one-time-login-url]: An expiring URL that a user can use to log in once, if they need to reset their password.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Configuration</em> > <em>People</em> > <em>@account_settings_link</em>.
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Select the method you want to use for creating user accounts, and check or uncheck the box that requires email verification, to match the settings you want for your site.
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Select the desired option for what happens to content that a user created if their account is canceled.
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Optionally, edit the text of email messages related to user accounts.
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Verify that the other settings are correct.
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Create and download an archive containing all your site's configuration, exported as YAML files. See @config_overview_topic for more information about configuration.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Configuration</em> > <em>Development</em> > <em>Configuration synchronization</em> > <em>@export_link</em>.
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Click <em>Export</em> and save the archive file.
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Import a single configuration item in YAML format, such as one that was previously exported (see @export_single_topic). See @config_overview_topic for more information about configuration.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Configuration</em> > <em>Development</em> > <em>Configuration synchronization</em> > <em>Import</em> > <em>@single_import_link</em>.
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Select the <em>Configuration type</em> that you want to import.
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On your computer or other device, copy the YAML-format configuration that you want to import to the clipboard.
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Paste the clipboard text into the box labeled <em>Paste your configuration here</em>.
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Click <em>Import</em>.
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Import the complete configuration of your site from an archive file, such as one that was previously exported (see @export_full_topic). See @config_overview_topic for more information about configuration.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Configuration</em> > <em>Development</em> > <em>Configuration synchronization</em> > <em>@import_link</em>.
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Browse to find the <em>Configuration archive</em> that you want to import.
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Click <em>Upload</em>. Your configuration archive will be unpacked and placed in the configuration synchronization directory, and you will be redirected to the <em>Synchronize</em> page.
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Review the differences between your uploaded configuration and the active configuration, if any, and click <em>Import all</em> to import the changes.
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Export a single configuration item to a file. See @config_overview_topic for more information about configuration.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Configuration</em> > <em>Development</em> > <em>Configuration synchronization</em> > <em>Export</em> > <em>@single_export_link</em>.
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Select the <em>Configuration type</em> that you want to export, and then select the specific <em>Configuration name</em> to export.
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