Hello! Unfortunately MyMail is only available if you pay, so I can’t get the plugin and suggest a fix.
I did look through the documentation, and it appears MyMail supports eight methods of sending mail (sendmail, PHP mail(), qMail, smtp, gmail, amazon, mandrill and sendgrid) but none are the standard wordpress mail interface.
I sent an email to the author, and I’ll wait for his reply. It seems to me that if you paid for this plugin you deserve support from him.
I don’t know much about mailing list plugins, other than Mailchimp and Mailpoet are pretty popular choices.
Hello Xavier, I hope today finds you very well 🙂
My name is Jason and I am the author of Postman SMTP, a WordPress plugin that uses OAuth 2.0 to send mail. This morning I got a question from a new user about using my plugin with yours (MyMail). From what I can tell, you support eight different ways of sending mail and not one of them is the standard wp_mail function.
I’m not sure how to respond to this user? Or questions from future users on the same subject? I’m not very interested in coding a proprietary “mymail-esp” extension just to offer compatibility with MyMail, unless you can offer a very compelling reason?
Hello, I tried everything and can not, do accept an addon paid for the mymail? I can give you access to the plugin.
I really need it and would be willing to make a payment.
I haven’t heard from the author of MyMail. If you give me access to the plugin I might be able to find a solution.
@nerdmail, contact me if you’d like a solution for MyMail.
MyMail integration is in the trunk. It works fine with the Test functions, but may not work for actually newsletters. What’s left to do:
- Currently sends only text/html messages, not text/plain and not multipart.
- Does not send attachments
- Does not show status on Delivery tab
- Does not send error messages to MyMail
Your feedback is appreciated.
Ok, all finished. Feedback is appreciated.