I have been searching, but have not found any documentation on how to implement Email confirmation with MVC 5 using the new ASP.net Identity. There does not seem to be any documentation on this topic (that I could find).
Has anyone solved this yet? I am very surprised that this is not included by default in the default MVC 5 project.
Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Thank You
I have written a step-by-step article on how to add email confirmation when using ASP.NET Identity. You can get the source code here in the project folder AspNetIdentity\AspNetIdentityRefApp. I have also created a service layer that encapsulates ASP.NET Identity, making it easier to incorporate in new MVC 5 applications and mimics the WebSecurity API used by SimpleMembership. You can get that class library from AspNetIdentity\SimpleSecurity.AspNetIdentity There is also reference app for using this library in AspNetIdentity\SimpleSecurity.AspNetIdentity.RefApp. The class library and reference app also show how to implement password reset using a token and basic authentication on Web API's.
For ASP MVC 5 you can now try the pre-release of Identity 2 which has email confirmation and password reset...
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/webdev/archive/2013/12/20/announcing-preview-of-microsoft-aspnet-identity-2-0-0-alpha1.aspx
I installed identity framework 2 in an MVC website in May 2016, and it includes email confirmation, although it's commented out initially. Here's what to look for in the account controller:
So when a user registers, you can uncomment the code to send them an email. If you've got a good understanding of the MVC model, the rest should be relatively straightforward.