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Suppress Confirmation Emails After Event Ends

Posted: April 4, 2014 at 9:17 am

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Mike Pittman

April 4, 2014 at 9:17 am

Hey guys… we often go into the Event Attendee Listing after an event and add people who showed up without registering. Doing this we can track how many people *actually* showed to the event, not just how many of those who registered showed up. However, it’s rather silly to send an email to someone after the event confirming that they have registered for an event they’ve already attended.

How can I set this up?

Thanks!
–Mike


Lorenzo Orlando Caum

  • Support Staff

April 4, 2014 at 9:42 am

Hi Mike,

There aren’t any settings to disable the notifications through the add new attendee screen.

A member recently asked about this and I added it as a feature request.

One workaround that comes to mind is to add all the information through that screen and set the email your email account. Then after they are all added, you can edit the additional attendees to update the email.

Then delete each email notification from your email account to finish up the process.


Lorenzo

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