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[Morning Knights] Please confirm you are *not* a Member of Club 2875 now

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[Morning Knights] Please confirm you are *not* a Member of Club 2875 now

2 years 5 months ago
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I started getting emails with the above subject.  I did not press the link for this.  When I delete this email, I get 1 or 2 new emails replacing it.  This has been occurring over the last 24 hours.  It is almost like my email delete is providing some sort of response back to the FTH server and that server is triggering the new emails.  Any insight would be appreciated.  Thank you.
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Re: [Morning Knights] Please confirm you are *not* a Member of Club 2875 now

2 years 5 months ago - 2 years 5 months ago
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You will get those when you forward an email directed to you to a non-member (or another member) and they click the "Not a member" link in the forwarded email.  The Not a Member links are personalized for the member who originally received them and cannot be updated when an email is forwarded to non-member.  Thus, the confirmation email is there to make sure that the non-member cannot click the link and suddenly move you to the former members list.

You and your fellow club members should take care forwarding emails to non-members when your club is using the "Not a Member" links.  These links are enabled by default in the Email Settings module for the sake of former members who were in clubs that do not keep their Membership Management lists up to date.

Even if you do not think that you did the forward to a non-member, most of the time forwarding is the cause of this.  You could have forwarded an email to you to another member and then they forwarded it to a non-member--thus, it could have been someone else who did it.
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