What does the STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE status in newsletter mean?












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In the Magento2 newsletter, there are 4 statuses. Here's my interpretation of them:





  1. STATUS_SUBSCRIBED - User has confirmed and subscribed to newsletter


  2. STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE - ???


  3. STATUS_UNSUBSCRIBED - User may or may
    not
    have confirmed his email address but is certainly not subscribed
    to newsletter


  4. STATUS_UNCONFIRMED - User has subscribed to newsletter but has not
    confirmed his email address


Is my understanding of the statuses correct? And what does STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE mean?










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    In the Magento2 newsletter, there are 4 statuses. Here's my interpretation of them:





    1. STATUS_SUBSCRIBED - User has confirmed and subscribed to newsletter


    2. STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE - ???


    3. STATUS_UNSUBSCRIBED - User may or may
      not
      have confirmed his email address but is certainly not subscribed
      to newsletter


    4. STATUS_UNCONFIRMED - User has subscribed to newsletter but has not
      confirmed his email address


    Is my understanding of the statuses correct? And what does STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE mean?










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      In the Magento2 newsletter, there are 4 statuses. Here's my interpretation of them:





      1. STATUS_SUBSCRIBED - User has confirmed and subscribed to newsletter


      2. STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE - ???


      3. STATUS_UNSUBSCRIBED - User may or may
        not
        have confirmed his email address but is certainly not subscribed
        to newsletter


      4. STATUS_UNCONFIRMED - User has subscribed to newsletter but has not
        confirmed his email address


      Is my understanding of the statuses correct? And what does STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE mean?










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      In the Magento2 newsletter, there are 4 statuses. Here's my interpretation of them:





      1. STATUS_SUBSCRIBED - User has confirmed and subscribed to newsletter


      2. STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE - ???


      3. STATUS_UNSUBSCRIBED - User may or may
        not
        have confirmed his email address but is certainly not subscribed
        to newsletter


      4. STATUS_UNCONFIRMED - User has subscribed to newsletter but has not
        confirmed his email address


      Is my understanding of the statuses correct? And what does STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE mean?







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          As far as I know, STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE is used for Newsletter confirmation:

          Enable Newsletter confirmation: STORE > Configuration > CUSTOMERS > Newsletter > Need to confirm > Yes. The customer subscribes a different email.



          If user subscribes own login email, confirmation doesn't needed.



          Take a look: vendor/magento/module-newsletter/Model/Subscriber.php::subsc‌​ribe($email) to see more details.






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          • Under what condition will STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE be set to a subscriber's status?
            – xenon
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:39










          • Take a look: vendor/magento/module-newsletter/Model/Subscriber.php::subscribe($email) to see more details.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:41










          • The logged customer subscribes a different email.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:42






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            Not really, I have tried changing email address as a logged in customer and my status remains as STATUS_SUBSCRIBED. The only time I get STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE is when I subscribe as a guest user. Is this correct?
            – xenon
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:45










          • Thanks, I not check with a guest user. In case- logged, should try: Logged > Subscribe a different email.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Dec 8 '16 at 13:43











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          As far as I know, STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE is used for Newsletter confirmation:

          Enable Newsletter confirmation: STORE > Configuration > CUSTOMERS > Newsletter > Need to confirm > Yes. The customer subscribes a different email.



          If user subscribes own login email, confirmation doesn't needed.



          Take a look: vendor/magento/module-newsletter/Model/Subscriber.php::subsc‌​ribe($email) to see more details.






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          • Under what condition will STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE be set to a subscriber's status?
            – xenon
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:39










          • Take a look: vendor/magento/module-newsletter/Model/Subscriber.php::subscribe($email) to see more details.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:41










          • The logged customer subscribes a different email.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:42






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            Not really, I have tried changing email address as a logged in customer and my status remains as STATUS_SUBSCRIBED. The only time I get STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE is when I subscribe as a guest user. Is this correct?
            – xenon
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:45










          • Thanks, I not check with a guest user. In case- logged, should try: Logged > Subscribe a different email.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Dec 8 '16 at 13:43
















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          As far as I know, STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE is used for Newsletter confirmation:

          Enable Newsletter confirmation: STORE > Configuration > CUSTOMERS > Newsletter > Need to confirm > Yes. The customer subscribes a different email.



          If user subscribes own login email, confirmation doesn't needed.



          Take a look: vendor/magento/module-newsletter/Model/Subscriber.php::subsc‌​ribe($email) to see more details.






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          • Under what condition will STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE be set to a subscriber's status?
            – xenon
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:39










          • Take a look: vendor/magento/module-newsletter/Model/Subscriber.php::subscribe($email) to see more details.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:41










          • The logged customer subscribes a different email.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:42






          • 1




            Not really, I have tried changing email address as a logged in customer and my status remains as STATUS_SUBSCRIBED. The only time I get STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE is when I subscribe as a guest user. Is this correct?
            – xenon
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:45










          • Thanks, I not check with a guest user. In case- logged, should try: Logged > Subscribe a different email.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Dec 8 '16 at 13:43














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          As far as I know, STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE is used for Newsletter confirmation:

          Enable Newsletter confirmation: STORE > Configuration > CUSTOMERS > Newsletter > Need to confirm > Yes. The customer subscribes a different email.



          If user subscribes own login email, confirmation doesn't needed.



          Take a look: vendor/magento/module-newsletter/Model/Subscriber.php::subsc‌​ribe($email) to see more details.






          share|improve this answer














          As far as I know, STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE is used for Newsletter confirmation:

          Enable Newsletter confirmation: STORE > Configuration > CUSTOMERS > Newsletter > Need to confirm > Yes. The customer subscribes a different email.



          If user subscribes own login email, confirmation doesn't needed.



          Take a look: vendor/magento/module-newsletter/Model/Subscriber.php::subsc‌​ribe($email) to see more details.







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          • Under what condition will STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE be set to a subscriber's status?
            – xenon
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:39










          • Take a look: vendor/magento/module-newsletter/Model/Subscriber.php::subscribe($email) to see more details.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:41










          • The logged customer subscribes a different email.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:42






          • 1




            Not really, I have tried changing email address as a logged in customer and my status remains as STATUS_SUBSCRIBED. The only time I get STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE is when I subscribe as a guest user. Is this correct?
            – xenon
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:45










          • Thanks, I not check with a guest user. In case- logged, should try: Logged > Subscribe a different email.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Dec 8 '16 at 13:43


















          • Under what condition will STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE be set to a subscriber's status?
            – xenon
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:39










          • Take a look: vendor/magento/module-newsletter/Model/Subscriber.php::subscribe($email) to see more details.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:41










          • The logged customer subscribes a different email.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:42






          • 1




            Not really, I have tried changing email address as a logged in customer and my status remains as STATUS_SUBSCRIBED. The only time I get STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE is when I subscribe as a guest user. Is this correct?
            – xenon
            Nov 30 '16 at 3:45










          • Thanks, I not check with a guest user. In case- logged, should try: Logged > Subscribe a different email.
            – Khoa TruongDinh
            Dec 8 '16 at 13:43
















          Under what condition will STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE be set to a subscriber's status?
          – xenon
          Nov 30 '16 at 3:39




          Under what condition will STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE be set to a subscriber's status?
          – xenon
          Nov 30 '16 at 3:39












          Take a look: vendor/magento/module-newsletter/Model/Subscriber.php::subscribe($email) to see more details.
          – Khoa TruongDinh
          Nov 30 '16 at 3:41




          Take a look: vendor/magento/module-newsletter/Model/Subscriber.php::subscribe($email) to see more details.
          – Khoa TruongDinh
          Nov 30 '16 at 3:41












          The logged customer subscribes a different email.
          – Khoa TruongDinh
          Nov 30 '16 at 3:42




          The logged customer subscribes a different email.
          – Khoa TruongDinh
          Nov 30 '16 at 3:42




          1




          1




          Not really, I have tried changing email address as a logged in customer and my status remains as STATUS_SUBSCRIBED. The only time I get STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE is when I subscribe as a guest user. Is this correct?
          – xenon
          Nov 30 '16 at 3:45




          Not really, I have tried changing email address as a logged in customer and my status remains as STATUS_SUBSCRIBED. The only time I get STATUS_NOT_ACTIVE is when I subscribe as a guest user. Is this correct?
          – xenon
          Nov 30 '16 at 3:45












          Thanks, I not check with a guest user. In case- logged, should try: Logged > Subscribe a different email.
          – Khoa TruongDinh
          Dec 8 '16 at 13:43




          Thanks, I not check with a guest user. In case- logged, should try: Logged > Subscribe a different email.
          – Khoa TruongDinh
          Dec 8 '16 at 13:43


















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