• Plugin Author Olaf Lederer

    (@finalwebsites)


    Hi,

    Please add a tags field to the settings page (and send the together with each mail of course :)).
    With tags I’m able to identify the sending website inside the Maileroo events screen.

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  • Plugin Author Areeb Majeed

    (@areebmajeed)

    What if the transit mode is set to API, and the plugin automatically adds an X-Tag-WebsiteName header populated with a value retrieved from the WordPress options?

    Plugin Author Olaf Lederer

    (@finalwebsites)

    That would work in my case, but it’s not very flexible.

    Please use the value from the option “siteurl” and use parse_url() to get the host name.
    This would be the fastest and flexible way to get the website’s (sub)domain name.

    Plugin Author Areeb Majeed

    (@areebmajeed)

    We should be able to add multiple tags. One for domain, one for website name.

    Plugin Author Olaf Lederer

    (@finalwebsites)

    Or just a regular input field where you can enter multiple tags, separated by commas?

    Like on this page

    Plugin Author Areeb Majeed

    (@areebmajeed)

    That could complicate things. I want to keep the plugin simple and straightforward, staying true to its name. Adding a tags section might create unnecessary friction for beginners.

    However, we can still populate the tags behind the scene.

    Plugin Author Olaf Lederer

    (@finalwebsites)

    I understand your concerns, while I don’t think that beginners will use them.
    Maybe you can add 2 checkboxes? One for the domain and one for the site name?
    I don’t like that website owners decide how the tags looks like in the Maileroo dashboard.

    EDIT: The beginner doesn’t use SMTP plugins for WordPress websites, they just use the default mail function and complain about bad deliverability ??

    • This reply was modified 2 months, 2 weeks ago by Olaf Lederer.
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