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  • Thread Starter verenlord

    (@verenlord)

    Hi Julian,

    I can confirm that the problem is now solved when emails are sent by cron and all WP HTML Mail settings are respected.

    The “96” has disappeared. The only remaining problem is when the WP HTML Mail template is used with FluentCRM emails using their visual composer. There are still a few “<!–” in the e-mail. These tags don’t appear with other FluentCRM html e-mail construction options, only with FluentCRM visual composer.

    It’s not a big deal, but it might be something to know.

    Thank you very much,

    Bastien

    Thread Starter verenlord

    (@verenlord)

    Hi Julian,

    Thanks for your reply.

    I’ve done lots of testing and there is a clear pattern for me now. Every mail send in direct from FluentCRM, during the testing phase, respect the settings in WP HTML Mail for FluentCRM (template on/off – Header – Footer on/off).

    When I start to send out mail from a FluentCRM campaign as a cronjob task, then, none of the settings in WP HTML Mail for FluentCRM are respected and html template is always added to the mail. It’s also in this case where “96” appears or some html tag like “<!– … –>”.

    The only workaround I’ve found for know is to set in FluentCRM format to raw html and let WP HTML Mail add styling, header, footer.

    I can provide html example and also screenshot if needed.

    Regards

    Bastien

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