Barry Finkel wrote:
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>I went to that mail in the archives, and it has
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> You can get our patches here:
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> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1121257&group_id=103&a
> tid=300103
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>Note that the URL is split into two lines, and the hyperlink contains
>only th
Zbigniew Szalbot writes:
>> Thank you Mark. Any chance of having it (unsubscribe without
>> confirmation) as an option one day?
and Stephen J. Turnbull" replied:
>There's a patch by Adrian Bye (actually one of his colleagues, I
>think) in the tracker that provides some form of streamlined
>unsub
2008/2/7, Stephen J. Turnbull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Zbigniew Szalbot writes:
>
> > Thank you Mark. Any chance of having it (unsubscribe without
> > confirmation) as an option one day?
>
> There's a patch by Adrian Bye (actually one of his colleagues, I
> think) in the tracker that provides some
Zbigniew Szalbot writes:
> Thank you Mark. Any chance of having it (unsubscribe without
> confirmation) as an option one day?
There's a patch by Adrian Bye (actually one of his colleagues, I
think) in the tracker that provides some form of streamlined
unsubscribe. It's described and pointed to
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
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>Thank you Mark. Any chance of having it (unsubscribe without
>confirmation) as an option one day? I run two quite large mailing
>lists (12 and 28K subscribers) and I find that the biggest frustration
>for people is when they are tring to unsubscribe (confirmation email
>m
Hello,
2008/2/6, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> >
> > Hello - sorry to jump in and hijack the thread but is similar thing
> > possible for unsubscribe process? That is, I would actually like to
> > keep the subscription confirmation process intact but allow users to
>
If you want to avoid the risk of:
ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE = Yes
Then you--as the admin--could add the subscribers to the list
manually, Have them send their email address to you and then compile
that into a list which you then manually add via the
Membership Management [Mass Subscription]
You have
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>
> Hello - sorry to jump in and hijack the thread but is similar thing
> possible for unsubscribe process? That is, I would actually like to
> keep the subscription confirmation process intact but allow users to
> unsubcribe *without* confirmation. Is that possible?
No.
2008/2/6, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Robert Everson wrote:
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> >I'm running a mail list that is used for emergency notification, and
> >many people subscribe using their cellphones. Because of this,
> >sending a confirmation email isn't really the easiest way for the
> >users to subscribe.
Robert Everson wrote:
>I'm running a mail list that is used for emergency notification, and
>many people subscribe using their cellphones. Because of this,
>sending a confirmation email isn't really the easiest way for the
>users to subscribe. Also, I don't really think that approving
>e
I'm running a mail list that is used for emergency notification, and
many people subscribe using their cellphones. Because of this,
sending a confirmation email isn't really the easiest way for the
users to subscribe. Also, I don't really think that approving
everyone would be feasible fo
David Ellsworth wrote:
>My client wants to turn all confirmations off. Can this be
>done? They want to add addresses as they get approval in person (it's a
>political campaign) but without all the confirmation process. Is that
>possible?
The list owner can directly add subscribers through the l
I saw the archive thread regarding turning off just unsubscribing
confirmations. My client wants to turn all confirmations off. Can this be
done? They want to add addresses as they get approval in person (it's a
political campaign) but without all the confirmation process. Is that
possible?
Thank
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