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Is there a way to let a user confirm both the Drupal account AND the Mailchimp Double optin with just ONE email link?
Or can one confirm the Mailchimp double opt-in when a user confirms the Drupal account?
We don't want to send 2 emails to the user and force him to confirm both links.
Also the Drupal account should not be active until they confirm.
This basically is my use case:
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Comments
Comment #1
silkogelman CreditAttribution: silkogelman commentedtitle change (grrr auto-correct)
Comment #2
dmsmidtPretty old issue, but I like the idea. +1 for the drawing.
Since two different systems send the mail it is not easy to do.
You would need to disable the mailchimp double opt-in at the Drupal side. And postpone the real signup process until the Drupal account is confirmed.
Comment #3
amytswan CreditAttribution: amytswan at ThinkShout commented“And now our watch [for support of the 7.x-2.x version of the MailChimp module] has ended…” With the approaching deprecation of MailChimp’s API version 2.0, I’m sad to say we too must turn the page. This branch will become unsupported in early October and officially deprecated by the end of this year (2016).
Fret not! The 7.x-4.x and 8.x versions come highly recommended. Both are using Mailchimp’s new API 3.0 and are being actively maintained. If you find this issue still exists on either the 7.x-4.x or 8.x branches, let us know by opening a new ticket. “What is dead may never die, but rises again, harder and stronger!”