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    email templates: can I have more than one passwordless login template?

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      richb201
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      I am using the passwordless login template so my system can send survey invitations to users. It is not working perfectly yet, but I am working on it.

      I want to have a second , different email template for administrators so that they will not have to enter a password at all to get into the actual system. It will allow them to register. Is there a standard fusion auth registration panel and perhaps a user guide or some samples I can follow?

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        richb201
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        In searching through your documentation, I see that I can create a basic registration form. But as a minimum I need to have an email address and a password. So I am assuming that using the basic form option will not work without a password. So will this work if I create my own login form that has no password field? The plan would be if someone enters their email and presses enter the code will register them if they don't already exist. It will then do a passwordless login.

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          dan
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          @richb201 You can't have more than one passwordless template per tenant.

          There is a basic self service registration form you can use, but I'm not quite clear on what you are trying to do.

          It sounds like you want two authentication forms.

          1. for users, which requires them to provide their email and sends them a magic link to login
          2. for admins, which doesn't require any password at all

          If that is the case, how does the system know who is an admin (is it a url they are coming from, an ip range, or something else)?

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