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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…
Continue ReadingNewsletters v3.8 Release Notes
WordPress Newsletters plugin v3.8 release notes. ADDED Display custom fields of a subscriber in the admin email notification. When exporting to a specific list, you can choose whether to export all-, only active- or only inactive subscriptions. POP/IMAP mailbox bounce feature to handle bounced emails at a configured interval. ‘Check Bounced Emails’ button in the Continue Reading…
Continue ReadingNewsletters: Templates
The WordPress Newsletter plugin comes with premade templates that you can select when sending out Newsletters. 11 premade templates are included (most can be seen in the image above). New templates can be easily added by uploading an HTML file or pasting HTML code. Existing templates can be easily changed by re-uploading a new HTML file or editing Continue Reading…
Continue ReadingNewsletter Config: Post Configuration
Newsletters > Configuration > General > Post Configuration 1.) Custom Excerpt Setting By turning this on you can specify your own excerpt length and more text. 2.) Excerpt Length This is the length of the excerpt of posts when inserted into a newsletter. It will be the effective length if you are using the “[newsletters_post_excerpt]” shortcode. The length Continue Reading…
Continue ReadingNewsletters v3.7.5 Release Notes
WordPress Newsletters plugin v3.7.5 release notes. Added Updates notification on ‘Plugins’ page. Changed ‘listdiv’ has been changed to ‘mailinglistdiv’ on ‘Send Newsletter’ page. Improved Use get_locale() to get current language code. Changed ‘languages’ folder for language files. Changed Changed the string ‘Newsletter could not be sent’ to ‘Newsletter could not be queued/scheduled’ when scheduling is Continue Reading…
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