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Is it possible to allow a user to have many email addresses ?

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    simo.adonis
    last edited by 24 Dec 2021, 20:39

    Hi,

    Our complete system is designed in a way to allow the same person to have one account with more than one email address.

    We have migrate to fusion auth recently I was wondering if there is a way to enable the same on Fusion Auth since we did a migration of existing user to our instance.
    Till now we have build a kind of email feredation on our app before calling the login API. So if a user try to login with one he secondary email we will get his main email based on that information and use the primary email to perform the login operation.

    I don't think it's a really proper way of doing this. This is why i want to know if there is a better way to handle it.

    Thanks.

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      dan @simo.adonis
      last edited by 25 Dec 2021, 00:09

      @simo-adonis I'm not sure I understand the problem. Can you lay it out for me step by step, what you'd like to have happen (if user has user1@example.com and user2@example.com email addresses, what happens? Do you want support just logging in or forgot password, etc)?

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        simo.adonis @dan
        last edited by 25 Dec 2021, 15:44

        Hi @dan
        Your example is the perfect example, a user may have user1@example.com and user2@example.com as his email addresses, but i don't know how to make that work with fusion auth.

        I also want to support fogot password flow.

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          dan @simo.adonis
          last edited by 31 Dec 2021, 21:31

          @simo-adonis This is not possible with FusionAuth currently.

          Here's the tracking issue: https://github.com/fusionauth/fusionauth-issues/issues/1

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