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It's all well for the superadministrator of the site to see user emails, as he has access to this regardless, by nature of the signup process.
However, having group administrators be able to see group member email addresses was an unexpected feature. Can this be toggled off somehow from the superadministrator's panel?
Great work on the project by the way. Very cool framework.
Thanks!