On 2/25/20 2:34 PM, hansen@rc.org wrote:
After mass subscribing with these settings:
Pre confirm: Yes, Pre approved: Yes, Pre Verified (sic): No
the addresses appeared in the list's 'Pending user confirmation' list. They were pre-confirmed. The addresses did not appear in the Django Admin's non-verified addresses list. They were not verified.
It is actually pending verification, not confirmation. Postorius can't tell the difference. It only knows that it's waiting for some action either by a moderator (pending approval) or the user (pending confirmation or verification, but just called 'confirmation')
This verification is for Mailman core to verify it's a valid address that the user wants to use with this mailman installation. Once this address is verified, it can be subscribed to other lists without further verification.
This has nothing to do with Django verified addresses which are addresses associated with Django log-in that have been verified to Django.
Also why does Postorius lists just 'Pending Approval' and 'Pending Confirmation' but not 'Pending Verification'?
As I said, it doesn't know the difference between 'Pending Confirmation' and 'Pending Verification'.
You should note that the user you subscribed in this way received a 'verification' request like
Email Address Registration Confirmation
Hello, this is the GNU Mailman server at example.com.
We have received a registration request for the email address
user@example.org
Before you can start using GNU Mailman at this site, you must first confirm that this is your email address. You can do this by replying to this message, keeping the Subject header intact.
If you do not wish to register this email address, simply disregard this message. If you think you are being maliciously subscribed to the list, or have any other questions, you may contact
listname-owner@example.com
and not a subscription confirmation request. Also, if any of the addresses had been already verified, they would have been subscribed immediately without confirmation or approval.
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