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  • Hi

    In my case it shows me the message “Not acceptable” and does not work.

    Thank you.

    Regards
    Rui Freitas

    Hi,

    I’m having the same issue. When I try to duplicate a newsletter, I get a 404 message saying the page I’m looking for can’t be found. When I try to save one, only the name remains and when I try to build one up and send it right-away, nothing gets sent.

    It worked fine for two weeks, then last Tuesday it stopped working. I tried installing the latest version, but it didn’t solve the problem. Mailpoet is the last thing I installed, so it can’t be because of a new plugin. And I haven’t updated any plugins (nor WordPress itself) since installing Mailpoet.

    I find it odd that people have been having this issue since, at least, 8 months ago, yet, when I installed it, it worked fine…and now it doesn’t.

    I asked my host to disable the security and that worked, but there’s no way I’m going to keep the security feature off just so I can use Mailpoet.

    Has any solution (other than disabling security) been found? I like Mailpoet and I’d like to keep using it.

    Thank you
    Simon Landry

    Thread Starter nelyram

    (@nelyram)

    I switched to Mailchimp this was too long for me to wait.

    5 month not one reply or solution by Plugin Author??? Thats not very professional I have to say. Same problem here as every body else and very bad. Cant duplicate anymore anything and have to create always from scratch my newsletters. I guess we all have to switch to something more reliable.

    FGD

    (@creativetopia)

    Same issue here. On multiple sites with MailPoet installed.

    Same issue here. MailPoet installed on 2 sites.

    FGD

    (@creativetopia)

    I can confirm that @rowlanda (from this post – https://wordpress.org/support/topic/i-cant-duplicate-old-newsletters ) solutions works. Here is what I did (this was on our Virtual Private Server so we had access to WHM.)

    I logged into:

    WHM > Security Center > ModSecurity Tools > Rules List

    and searched for “vulnerability in the MailPoet Newsletters” – and it found three items.

    I disabled the rules and saved. And it worked!

    FGD confirmed the same issue as reported here: https://support.mailpoet.com/error-403-on-admin-ajax-php/

    The only difference is that the .htaccess rules don’t work. You need to do it directly on your cPanel or WHM (or talk to your host) in order to properly disable this specific Mod_Security rule about an older version of MailPoet.

    confirmed! works like a charm with this tip!

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