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Newsletter: Overview

The Overview page shows the version of the Newsletter plugin currently installed, and gives the Administrator a quick view via a user friendly graph and easily readable widgets as to how many items/user or subscriptions there are in the following sections of the Newsletter plugin: – Mailing Lists – Subscribers – Bounced E-mails – E-mails Continue Reading…

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Newsletter Config: Email Scheduling

Newsletters > Configuration > General > Email Scheduling Email Scheduling Basically allows to reduce the massive load of emails by breaking down the queue into small amounts of emails in small intervals. Many people will encounter issues if they don’t use scheduling as their server/host does not provide the resources to send 100+ emails in Continue Reading…

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Newsletter Config: WordPress Related

Newsletters > Configuration > System > WordPress Related 1. Object Cache Tick or untick this setting to use WordPress Object Cache to cache data for performance. It’s recommended that this setting is off if your PHP memory_limit is low. 2. TinyMCE Editor Button This is set to “Show” by default. Setting it to “Hide” will remove the Continue Reading…

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Newsletter: cForms plugin

If you are using the cForms plugin and the WordPress Newsletter plugin on the same site, chances are that your TinyMCE visual editor in WordPress will be broken when you try to send newsletters, edit templates, etc. Cause of problem The reason for this problem is the cForms plugin which creates a Javascript error in Continue Reading…

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Newsletters Config: General Mail Settings

Newsletters > Configuration > General > General Mail Settings General Mail Settings Disable Drag & Drop Builder When Creating Newsletters Not shown in screenshot above but it is the first setting as of 2024. By ticking this setting, you disable the Drag & Drop Builder button and feature on the Create Newsletter page. This does Continue Reading…

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