• I’ve received several errors and I’m using version 1.5:

    Warning: Wrong parameter count for array_unique() in wp-content/plugins/mass-messaging-in-buddypress/mass-messaging.php on line 295

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in wp-content/plugins/mass-messaging-in-buddypress/mass-messaging.php on line 299

    Warning: Missing argument 2 for wpdb::prepare(), called in wp-content/plugins/mass-messaging-in-buddypress/mass-messaging.php on line 443 and defined in wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 990

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/network-mass-email/

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  • Plugin Author Kenny Zaron

    (@kzaron)

    It looks like by what you’ve pasted there that you’re actually having a problem with this plugin:

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/mass-messaging-in-buddypress/

    The filenames you pasted there have nothing to do with my plugin.

    ScraPerfect

    (@scraperfect)

    One recipient wrote to say all her words had lines through them. None of the links worked (also had lines thru the words), and the images were missing (small square). It looked great in my inbox and I asked another recipient who said it was fine as well.

    What caused it? How can I avoid it? Is it me or her? What can I tell her? How do I know what others received?

    (When I paste it here, it looks fine. And I don’t see where to upload an image.)

    PS Is there a “sent” mail folder or some other way so I have a record of who was sent what?

    Plugin Author Kenny Zaron

    (@kzaron)

    ScraPerfect,

    It sounds like your recipient’s email client didn’t like the message itself, if indeed you are saying the message appeared fine in your and another recipient’s mailbox. Much like any other form of email, there’s not a great deal you can do about what the client does with the message once they get it. In this instance, the NME plugin is simply the “mailman”, he can’t really teach your client’s inbox a letter (assuming the letter is well-formed/written).

    And no, I don’t have a sent folder within the plugin currently. When its sent, its sent. You have a record of it in the copy the plugin CC’s to your inbox as the sender, but as of now that is it.

    However, a message history is a pretty good idea. When I have some time, that sounds like a good feature to add in the future.

    ScraPerfect

    (@scraperfect)

    Thanks! I figured it had to do something with her email but it’s hard to tell her that when she obviously gets lots of good emails.

    As for the record, I think it’s essential for those of us using this for business to know who was sent what. Sure we can CC ourselves, but that won’t tell us who we sent it to (and who we still need to send it to). Without that record, it looks like we’ll have to go back to MailChimp or something like that…

    Plugin Author Kenny Zaron

    (@kzaron)

    ScraPerfect,

    I agree with you that it would be a good feature. Because of the application I originally created this plugin for, it hadn’t occurred to me.

    With the template function in place, this plugin already makes database entries, so adding a log function wouldn’t be overly difficult. Finding the time to do so will be the bigger issue ??

    Thanks!

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