[Solved] Signature requirement

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[Solved] Signature requirement

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Do you need to change the requirements on the signatures. The following message is on the dev mailing list
Marco A.G.Pinto

6:45 PM (1 hour ago)

to me, dev
Yes, I tried to register in the forum but I keep getting that my signature is invalid, even with only: "OpenOffice 4.0 on Windows 8"

Meanwhile the file is attached here and I hope it will get through the ML.

Thanks!

Kind regards,
>Marco A.G.Pinto
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Re: Signature requirement

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Had the same problem. I don't think they've added 4.0 yet to the valid signatures. I signed in with OpenOffice 3.1 on Windows {version}.
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Re: Signature requirement

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You can always register with 3.x then go in and change your signature. Once you've registered, you can put whatever you want in there--within reason!

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Re: Signature requirement

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Right now, the only person with access to that setting is Imacat: local admins cannot change that.
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