$Person->sendInvite()
$Person->sendInvite($to,$message,$groupId=null);
Send an email invitation from $Person to the email address in $to. The invitation will include the $message as a message from $Person. If $groupId is specified, the invitation will include an invitation to join that group.
In addition to sending an email, this creates an invite record and invite code that gets stored in the invites table. This invite code can then be specified when creating a new user. This will result in the new user being added automatically to $Person's friend list, and vice-versa. If a $groupId is specified, the new user will be added as a member.
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