Yes, and I guess the superlist would then be susceptible to the spoofing of the automation account address as sender.
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I think that would work, but note that the mail would then come from the super-list, not from the sub-list (i.e., the list where all the people are actually subscribed), which might be confusing
to some folks.
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Can this person make a superlist with just a subscription for automation account and remove confirm from the superlist?
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Moderation is not the same thing as Confirm. The idea behind Confirm is that subscribers are required to confirm that yes, they sent the post to the list, before it can be processed. If the list
is Send= Editor,Confirm, then the subscriber still must confirm the message before it goes to the editor for final approval. Even editors and moderators must confirm their own posts to the list when it’s set that way. This is documented – see the section
on Send= in the list keyword manual,
http://lsoft.com/manuals/17.0/listkwd/kSend.html .
There are no exceptions. The only way to stop requiring users to confirm their own posts is to remove ,Confirm from the Send= keyword, which has its own ramifications (makes it easier for people
to spoof mail under other subscribers’ addresses, since there’s no requirement for the actual owner of the address to confirm their own messages).
Nathan
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Have you tried setting that subscriber to User May Bypass Moderation in the Miscellaneous section?
Thanks,
Mike Grosshandler
Information Technology Services
University at Albany
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Good try! Sadly, it doesn’t work. They still get the confirmations, plus anything else requiring moderator’s attention—which for an automation account
will not work.
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Haven't tried this, bit how about making them a hidden moderator=
On June 25, 2021 3:25:37 PM EDT, David Collantes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Howdy y'all!
Is there a way to exempt a subscriber from having to confirm their post, on a "send,confirm" list? The use case is to have automation emails delivered (exempt, special subscriber) without confirmation, while forcing everyone else to confirm.
TIA,
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