• Since latest updates of this plugin we discover that all mail-adresses in our newsletter database changed into “+ama0” before the @.

    We been using this plugin, allow mu accounts for as long as it been out with no problems with mail applications before.

    Mailpress + user sync addon

    Reading the plugins protocol, a new approach is in use. Is there any way to solve this?

    We LOVE this plugin – a great tool developing community sites, and testing mail services and much more.

    / Intervik

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/allow-multiple-accounts/

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  • I’ve just noticed the same problem on my site. I use MailPoet for newsletters and a large number, but strangely not all, email addresses are now corrupted by the addition of “+ama0” before the @.

    I echo Jonas’ comment:

    We LOVE this plugin – a great tool developing community sites, and testing mail services and much more.

    But we can’t function with this problem.

    Plugin Author Scott Reilly

    (@coffee2code)

    WordPress & Plugin Developer

    @jonas-lundman, @kiwi3685 : When viewing the user email addresses actually assigned to the users who have multiple accounts (via Admin -> Users), do you see the “+ama0” as part of their email address?

    If so, and you edit the user to remove the “+ama0” from their email address, does it get reintroduced?

    Or do the user accounts appear fine with regards to using the same email address, but outgoing emails get the “+ama0” added to them somehow?

    Thread Starter Jonas Lundman

    (@jonas-lundman)

    Hi
    The mailadresses looks fine in the native user table list but when any user are edit his profile the + are added to the mailpress newsletter user list as new user or sometimes just changed. The wrong adress are visible and in use. Got plenty of bounching backs…

    Same here, using MailPoet. WP Users table remains clean, but the MailPoet Subscribers table which is periodically synchronised automatically has the extra characters, probably every time there is a change to the user details.

    Interesting, every case uses “+ama0”, never “+ama1” or any other digit, so presumably they are each individual changes?

    I had 100 bounces today from our latest newsletter, all due to this.

    None of these are users with a multi-use email address.

    Thread Starter Jonas Lundman

    (@jonas-lundman)

    Yes, it has nothing to. Do with multiple account email users, it deploy on every user

    Any word on whether this has been fixed? I just installed this plugin for testing but if this bug is still around I’d want to wait.

    Thanks.

    Plugin Author Scott Reilly

    (@coffee2code)

    WordPress & Plugin Developer

    @jonas-lundman, @kiwi3685 : Check out v3.0.4 of the plugin which should fix the issue you encountered going forward.

    It seems both of those plugins hooked the same action as Allow Multiple Accounts in such a way that they were getting the user email addresses before AMA had a chance to change them back to something proper.

    Depending on how those newsletter plugins work, their copy of the user emails may or may not get fixed. (If they periodically resync, as kiwi3685 suggested MailPoet does, it may automatically clear up.)

    Let me know the issue persists for either of you. Thanks for reporting it!

    Thanks Scott. Happy to report that 3.0.4 does appear to have fixed the problem.

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