Hi,
I installed WPMandrill and managed to get most of it hooked up correctly.
The one issue I was having was with the email subject line. When sending WP emails from my subsite, the email subject line pulled “[Your SUPER-powered WP Engine Multisite Install]” instead of the name of my subsite.
Is there a way to fix that issue with WP Mandrill? Also, does this WP Mandrill Multi Site plugin still work for WP 4.7.2?
]]>Hi Marin,
Currently the entire system Mandrill report info shows in the dashboard for each site. It would be nice to see site-by-stie statistics or, if that’s not possible, enable hiding reports for subsites.
Thanks,
Nathan
Hi Marin,
I’d like to hide the API key from subsites on my network. How would I hide this?
Thanks!
Nathan
All emails sent through Mandrill are coming from the main site. Site Name and Site Email address. I thought the plugin was suppose to enable sending email from sub-sites, with sub-site Name and sub-site Email associated with the sent message.
How can I get this to work how I expected it to work? I’ve tested email sending form both sub-site and main site. Both have the same from email and name.
]]>Hi –
just want to make sure this is by design or something amiss
WPMandrill setup and testing successfully on mainsite
then activated WPMandrill Multisite
on subdomain sites the API carried over but From Email shows [email protected]
is there a way to have a default for these?
From Name
From Email
Reply Email
regards,
]]>As I understand it, with WPMandrill, and WPMandrill Multisite I can set up so that mail service has a default going through one Mandrill API and then can change/edit on a site by site basis. so any normal wordpress or plugin functions such as autoresponder lead gen etc all get routed through Mandrill
the next big question is which Newsletter plugin to use that allows sending emails through WPMandrill and that can be independent on each subsite
I think MailPoet wants $400 bucks for this… (free is limited to 2K emails for whole network)
Would it make sense to use MailChimp.. but not sure if Mandrill actually works with MailChimp or replaces it?
need some guidance obviously
Thanks
]]>A couple of questions please.
1) If my multi-site is using directories instead of subdomains do I need to use this plugin?
2) If yes to the above question, then do I set wpMandrill to network activate or not?
Thank you.
]]>I have set up Mandrill on my site. when I do the test email and use ninja forms, the confirmation email is still coming from [email protected].
Can you help me solve this?
Thanks
]]>Hi – I’m trying to evaluate if Mandrill with Mandrill Multisite is a viable solution for our business.
We provide a WordPress multisite blogging platform with subdomain sites. We currently have about 150 sites.
I’m confused on whether all of the subsites would need separate Mandrill accounts or if our main blog API would work throughout the network.
As a test, I network installed the Mandrill/Multisite plugins and setup the main blog which did propogate throughout the network. Then I tried 2 different approaches on a subsite.
1. Did not change API but inserted the subsite’s sender info. Results: The test email came through as the main site as sender rather than the sender.
2. I then created a Mandrill Accout and separate API for the subsite and ran another test. The email still comes through as from the main blog and not the subsite.
What am I missing? Without Mandrill the server is working fine – it is the blocking that I am trying to solve. What is the easiest way to effectively and efficiently use Mandrill on a multisite?
The from line: Using Essential Oils [[email protected]]; on behalf of; Using Essential Oils [[email protected]]
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