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Navigate to Users → Royal Flush Settings in your WordPress admin.
Trusted domains are email providers that are never flagged as bot farm domains, regardless of how many no-avatar accounts share them.
The bot farm detector flags any domain with multiple no-avatar accounts. Without trusted domains, Gmail, Yahoo, and Hotmail would show up as suspected bot farms since many legitimate users share these providers.
OpenSimulator Royal Flush ships with 38 pre-populated trusted domains including:
- gmail.com
- yahoo.com and regional variants
- hotmail.com / outlook.com / live.com
- proton.me / protonmail.com
- icloud.com / me.com / mac.com
- aol.com
- gmx.com and regional variants
- zoho.com
- yandex.com / yandex.ru / mail.ru / rambler.ru
- fastmail.com / tutanota.com / hey.com
- Major ISP domains (comcast.net, verizon.net, att.net, cox.net and more)
- Go to Users → Royal Flush Settings
- Add the domain on a new line in the textarea
- Click Save Trusted Domains
Or click the "Add to trusted domains →" link directly from the bot farm warning bar on the main screen.
Simply delete the domain from the textarea and click Save Trusted Domains.
Click Reset to Defaults to restore the original pre-populated list. You will be prompted to confirm before anything changes.
The main Royal Flush screen displays a warning bar when suspect domains are detected — any non-trusted domain with more than one no-avatar account registered under it.
Each suspect domain is shown with its account count:
Click "Add to trusted domains →" to whitelist any domain that turns out to be legitimate.
Email content is currently fixed and uses your WordPress site name dynamically. Configurable email templates are planned for a future release.
Both emails reference the avatar creation URL automatically based on your WordPress home URL.
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