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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Mailster Block Forms] Mailster program feedbackI’ll share below, please pass along to appropriate folks on the mailster team. My mailster username is “20SF” if anyone would like to have a back/forth dialog on improving the program. Thanks!
1. Double Opt-In emails don’t allow for adequate Can-Spam tagging.
Because a single opt-in user isn’t recognized as a subscriber (no profile/unsub page), the {unsub} and {profile} links show up as blank in proper {can-spam} footers on confirmation emails. My experience is that all confirmation emails are ending up in spam folders, likely because there aren’t proper {unsub} and {profile} links as I have seen in confirmation emails from other programs. These links should be made active for those who complete the first step in a double opt-in process (which would require a profile/unsub landing page for those who complete the first step of double opt-in, versus only those who have completed both steps). Because they are not, I tried to go the single opt-in route, but…2. Confirmation email notifications are going out for single opt-in forms, when they should not be.
I think this is a bug that needs fixing, as all forms on my site do not have “double opt in” selected, but double opt-in confirmation emails are still going out. But it would also be helpful if you could choose double or single opt-in at the list level. Right now, I only see it at the form level. It is critical to add the option to the list, not the form, and have that override what is selected at the form level.3. Distinction Between Single/Double Opt-in Subscribed
Right now, both are listed as “Subscribed” in the status field, but a distinction between the 2 would be helpful. (e.g. “Single Subscribed” and “Double Subscribed”).4. Tracking Links are too long
Mail Genius is flagging the Mailster tracking links saying that “Some content spam filters will flag and penalize you for including large HTTP URLs. It is recommended that there are no links over 120 characters.”. All of Mailster’s tracking links are over 120 characters, which does not seem necessary. For example, they all have a string of 32 zero’s (00000000000000000000000000000000) in them, which is not unique and could be removed, right? My emails are not getting through and this is the ONLY negative mark I’ve seen in Mail Genius scoring, where I score 97 out of 100 (and 10/10 on mail-tester).`Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Mailster Block Forms] Button AlignmentThe submit buttons within the new form templates
You are correct. Apologies.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Mailster] Very Long Tracking LinksMy apologies!
@indicartel – thanks. It’s weird, I do not have woocommerce installed. I’m not sure if it is somehow tied into the forms plugin or what.
@jadealombro Bump
Thanks for your response. The fatal error that I received does not match the fatal error listed in the guide you have shared. Should it still fix this?
It appears that I have over 41,000 failed “scheduled actions” and only 19 completed actions. Not even sure what these are, to be honest.
What would disabling the mixed content fixer take away?
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: ‘You do not have permission to do that’ error is back!OK guys, I may have found a solution. I’m guessing many of you had the issue prior to 2.5 and had used Bas’s Ajax referrer fix plugin. Supposedly this ajax issue was fixed with the 2.5 upgrade, and now the Ajax referrer plugin actually is preventing the upgrade fix from working. De-activate the plugin, clear your entire browser history, and you should be good to go.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: ‘You do not have permission to do that’ error is back!Yes, please do tell Emaciek
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: You Don’t Have Permission to Do That Error NightmareHi Sumit,
Yeah it does work from IE. So it’s a wordpress compatibility issue with firefox?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: You Don’t Have Permission to Do That Error NightmareThe crickets are chirping. This is like the dirty little secret that nobody from wordpress wants to acknowledge exists.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Code Help Needed! WordPress as CMS and Blog.Would this method require putting all posts under the parent category ‘blog’, with different subcategories? Also, where would you remove the ‘archive for’ code?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Code Help Needed! WordPress as CMS and Blog.yes, the site is 20somethingfinance.com