• Resolved timothygoss

    (@timothygoss)


    Matt:

    I have entered a users name as a public subscriber but it gets rejected saying the person is a registered subscriber, which they are. Can they be both? I have some that are on both lists.

    The site is a private site so they need to be able to login, hence the registered subscriber; but I want them to get the email sent out on a post, hence making them public subscribers.

    Thanks,

    Tim

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/subscribe2/

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  • Thread Starter timothygoss

    (@timothygoss)

    Okay. I’ve deleted all the users out of the Public Subscriber list. We have zero there. All 35 registered users are in place. But when we sent out our most recent post, some registered users said they didn’t get the post. All emails are going to the same domain, the same one that is sending the email.

    What might effect one subscribed user receiving and another not if the sending email domain and the receiving domain for all messages are the same (@bethel.k12.or.us)?

    Thanks Matt.

    @timothygoss / Tim

    Registered Subscribers control their subscriptions from their Subscribe2->Your Subscriptions page. So, not all of your registered subscribers may be active. You can see how many active subscriptions you have by looking at the numbers next to each category name in the drop-down filter on the Subscribe2-> Subscribers page.

    Thread Starter timothygoss

    (@timothygoss)

    Ah. That fixed it. Thanks Matt. Only 9 Registered Users were actually subscribed.

    I owe you another contribution. 🙂

    Tim

    @timothygoss / Tim

    Thanks for the donation, I’m pleased I that I could help.

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