You add each reg with prefix yourself, if you do it manually per each user, like !addreg [reg]pumas ...
Then user will get PM information like this:
[13:35:29] <Winterfell>
You are registered with the following details:
`°º¤Welcome¤º°`
Nickname: [reg]pumas
Password: 12345
Profile: Reg
Hubname: KittyHous
When you register user with REG profile, prefix won't be added automatically, even if prefix is required for self registering. This way you can always decide if you want this particular user to wear a prefix or not.
If user is self registering, information will look the same.
[13:34:50] <Winterfell> *** !regme 12345
[13:34:50] <Winterfell> You are registered with the following details:
Nickname: [reg]pumas
Password: 12345
Profile: Registered user
Of course in case where reg prefix has been secified (!set reg_prefix [reg] ) all users who wants to self register, they need to use prefix [reg] to be able to do it, otherwise information they see will be:
[13:39:23] <Winterfell> *** !regme 12345
[13:39:23] <Winterfell> You need to use the prefix [reg] in front of your nickname before registering, for example: [reg]pumas Use !regme -h for more details