Create MailerLite subscribers from Cognito Forms entries and validating them with MailboxValidator
Create MailerLite subscribers from Cognito Forms entries and validating them with MailboxValidator
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Every time a new Cognito Forms entry is submitted, Make will automatically validate the email output of the form using MailboxValidator. If the email is verified it will add a subscriber to a specific group in MailerLite. If the email is not verified it will add the subscriber to another group in MailerLite.
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