Rae wrote:
>
>The log indicates that the specific address was subscribed and
>confirmed through the web so that eliminates the "subscribe and
>change" possibility.
>
>Nov 26 13:47:08 2005 (54395) mylist: new (digest)
>"archive@mail-archive.com" , via web confirmation
Is there a 'pending' entry
At 10:19 AM 11/28/2005, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>The ban list will prevent subscribing a banned address directly, but I
>think there is a way around it. Namely, if addr1 is banned, a person
>who can receive confirmations sent to another address can subscribe
>that address and then change the subscriptio
Rae wrote:
>
>Thanks for the response. I did have a specific email address in the
>ban list and that specific email address was able to subscribe even
>though the list's subscription is set to confirm. Any ideas as to
>what else I should look for or do to prevent this from happening again?
Actu
Hello Mark,
Thanks for the response. I did have a specific email address in the
ban list and that specific email address was able to subscribe even
though the list's subscription is set to confirm. Any ideas as to
what else I should look for or do to prevent this from happening again?
Best wis
Rae wrote:
>
>Other than setting the email address in the Privacy/Subscription
>section, is there anything else that needs to be done? It isn't
>working and the member was able to be subscribed. Any suggestions?
There's nothing else that needs to be done, but keep in mind that the
ban list only
Hello,
Other than setting the email address in the Privacy/Subscription
section, is there anything else that needs to be done? It isn't
working and the member was able to be subscribed. Any suggestions?
--Rae
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