Plugin Author
itdoug
(@itdoug)
You could definitely make any subscriber inactive, in which case we won’t send them a message even if they are on the list. Depending on the size of your list, that May not be a quick process. Separate lists maybe your best bet. You can always import the same list with your modifications to a new list. We will match the subscribers that already exist, and only add the ones that already exist to the new list. For example, if you have your subscribers in a CSV file or spreadsheet, you could use that to create your changing list and import to a new list.
Thread Starter
r2f
(@r2fcreative)
Would I make someone inactive by unconfirming them?
Plugin Author
itdoug
(@itdoug)
In general, it’s probably better to mark them as inactive instead of unconfirmed. Unconfirmed means that they did not receive the double opt in email and therefore they may have a bad address. Someone Who is inactive could therefore have a good address but just be removed from receiving any messages. But it is entirely up to you how you want to manage that.
Thread Starter
r2f
(@r2fcreative)
Thanks for the update.
When I click to edit a subscriber the options include:
– No Status
– Confirmed
– Active
– Unsubscribed
– Bounced
How do you make someone inactive?
Thread Starter
r2f
(@r2fcreative)
I’m using the free version… is it a option in the paid version?
Plugin Author
itdoug
(@itdoug)
It looks like the couple options may have been removed with the UI updates recently. In that case, I would just mark them as no status.