I think you may be complicating things unnecesarily by not creating a
user.

Why not look at creating a temporary user group, and maybe adding an
additional check at login if this user is a temporary user, they
cannot login 1 month after the date created of the user?

On Sep 12, 7:50 am, Przemek Gawronski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi, I want to give a temporary access to link to a visitor but I don't
> want to create an user account for him but give access only to him. In
> general the scenario is to look more/less like this:
>
> 1 - visitor fills a form with some data, including an email field and a
> password,
> 2 - data from the form is saved for processing,
> 3 - email is sent to this visitor with a generated link, so he can view
> his data (and possibly follow up info) any time he wishes but has to
> confirm the password when entering the link,
> 4 - if there is any new info for him, a email will be send to notify,
> 5 - after a month the record is deleted and the link doesn't work
> any more and there should be no trace of it.
>
> How could I do that avoiding the creation and later deletion of a new
> user for each visitor?
>
> Thanks for suggestions and help
>
> Przemek
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