• Resolved keldn

    (@keldn)


    I have a few questions regarding MailPoet

    1. I want to create a test page where I can try out changes/improvements, but of course not send emails to subscribers – only to ourselves. Can it be done with the same license? … and how
    2. On our site, it is outsiders who create new posts, we would like to be able to send a reply to them when the post is active. We have their email address in the post, and we want to send them an email confirming their post – that is, a targeted email to this person.

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    Keld Nielsen

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  • Plugin Support Ojoma a11n

    (@geraltrivia)

    Hello there @keldn,

    Thank you for reaching out to us with your questions about MailPoet.

    To address your query about testing this tool, you can indeed create and test newsletters without sending them to your subscribers with the same license.

    In our email editor, you’ll find a “Preview” button that allows you to see a preview version of your newsletter immediately. You can also send the current version of the newsletter to a specific email address by selecting the “Send to email” option, which ensures you can test out your changes by sending them only to yourselves. For more detailed instructions, please refer to our guide here.

    Additionally, you might want to consider creating a staging website using the WP Staging Plugin. This allows you to test out changes in a cloned, non-public site, thus ensuring you can make changes/improve without disrupting or sending tests to your live site or subscribers.

    For your second question regarding sending confirmations to users who create new posts, we would appreciate more clarification. We gather that you wish to automate sending a confirmation email to the users whenever their posts go live. However, we would like to understand the process and the involved variables better.

    Could you provide more details on the process the outsiders follow to create new posts on your site? Are these posts submitted through a form, are these users registered in your WordPress users’ list or any other specific method employed? This will enable us to provide a more accurate and beneficial response to your query.

    We appreciate your patience and look forward to your response.

    Thread Starter keldn

    (@keldn)

    I have created a website for a family member where interested parties can put information into the website – which, however, must be approved by the administrator before it appears.

    In this connection, email is sent to interested parties who are subscribed to a mailpoet list when the post is published, it works fine.

    However, I would also like an email to be sent to the person who made the post, to show that it was now published… However, their email address is a field in the current record.

    The information is entered with FluentForms and ACF – and is thus also stored in FluentForms.

    Is it possible – or can you give me another way to go?

    Plugin Support Saravanan S, a11n

    (@simplysaru)

    Hi @keldn,

    However, I would also like an email to be sent to the person who made the post, to show that it was now published… However, their email address is a field in the current record.

    The information is entered with FluentForms and ACF – and is thus also stored in FluentForms.

    You will need to extract the emails from the Fluentforms and add them to a MailPoet list to be sent an email. Until these emails are extracted from fluentform, it would be hard to configure sending an email via MailPoet.

    Thread Starter keldn

    (@keldn)

    Thanks – I will try ??

    Plugin Support Sol J. a11n

    (@solstudioim)

    Sounds good, I am closing this thread for now. Feel free to jump back if you need help with anything else!

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