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Newsletters: Email Piping (Alias to CGI)

This is the more complicated bounce method of the WordPress Newsletters plugin. It requires the creation of an email alias to pipe incoming emails to an address to a Perl (CGI) script in the backend of your site where it is then processed and action is taken according to your settings. It allows more control Continue Reading…

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Newsletter: cPanel (forward)

In case you have a cPanel server or hosting account, you can configure your email alias directly from within cPanel. First off, go to “Forwarders” in the “Mail” section of cPanel. Click on “Add Forwarder” which will take you to a new page where you can create a new alias. See the screenshot below. click Continue Reading…

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Piping Step 3: Setup Email Alias

In the second last step of setting up bounce management for the WordPress Mailing List plugin you will create an email alias and pipe all incoming emails to the specified mailbox to the “wpmlbounce.cgi” script which you previously configured and uploaded to your CGI-bin of your server.

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Piping Step 2: Upload CGI & CHMOD

In the previous step, you configured the “wpmlbounce.cgi” file and changed the value of the “wordpress_url” variable to your blog address url (home page of your wordpress blog).

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