Description
Use the MailCamp plugin to quickly add a MailCamp signup form shortcode to your WordPress 4.9.8 or higher site.
After installation, log in with your API credentials, select your MailCamp list, fetch the list fields, copy the shortcode and add it to your site. Simply set up in 5 minutes.
WordPress.com compatibility is limited to Business tier users only. Connect your MailCamp list to your wordpress site.
Internationalization (i18n)
Currently we have the plugin configured so it can be easily translated and the following languages supported:
- nl_NL – Dutch (thanks to Silas de Rooy for contributing)
If your language is not listed above, feel free to create a translation. Here are the basic steps:
- Copy “mailcamp.po” to “mailcamp-LANG_COUNTRY.po” – fill in LANG and COUNTRY with whatever you use for WPLANG in wp-config.php
- Grab a translation editor. POedit works for us
- Translate each line – if you need some context, you can ask us by mail [email protected] or the direct to the developer [email protected]
- Add the appropriately named files to the /po/ directory and edit the /readme.txt to include how you’d like to be attributed
- Send us your files to [email protected] or the developer [email protected]
Screenshots
Installation
This section describes how to install the plugin and get started using it.
Version 1.6.1
- Unzip our archive and upload the entire mailcamp directory to your
/wp-content/plugins/ directory
- Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress
- Navigate to MailCamp Settings click MailCamp Settings.
- Enter your MailCamp API credentials and let the plugin verify it.
- Select the list where you want to send new MailCamp subscribers.
- Optional: add newsletter RSS feeds to your website
Reviews
Contributors & Developers
“MailCamp” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors“MailCamp” has been translated into 1 locale. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.
Translate “MailCamp” into your language.
Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
1.6.1
- improved – reduced api calls
1.6.0
- improved – reduced api calls
1.5.20
- improved – reduced API calls
1.5.19
- improved – improved captcha
1.5.18
- improved – reduced API calls
1.5.17
- improved – removed checks for device and email client custom fields
1.5.16
- improved – changed jQuery .load() to .on()
1.5.15
- improved – changed mailheader to make One-Click Unsubscribe work
1.5.14
- improved – Errors for sending the confirmation email
1.5.13
- improved – changed type of email-field to email
- improved – changed mail() function to mc_mail()
- improved – changed type of captcha answer-field to number
1.5.12
- bugfix – fixed PHP 8 notices and warnings
1.5.11
- bugfix – backup
1.5.10
- bugfix – fixed PHP 8 notices and warnings
1.5.9
- improved – changed labels etc for better WCAG 2.1 compliancy
1.5.8
- improved – RSS archive performance improvement
1.5.7
- bugfix – fixed PHP 8.1 notice and warning
1.5.6
- bugfix – fixed newsletter archive via updated RSS link
1.5.5
- bugfix – custom number field crashes form
- bugfix – WooCommerce signup bug
- improved – Woocommerce settings UI
- improved – updated translations
1.5.4
- improved – improved WooCommerce integration
1.5.3
- improved – added WooCommerce integration
- improved – updated translations
1.5.2
- bugfix – field orders
1.5.1
- fixed notice – undefined $anchor
1.5.0
- improved – doing no more api calls on public page load when form is not used
1.4.3
- bugfix – translation
1.4.2
- changed – showing custom fields in widget extra fix
1.4.1
- improved – custom confirm mail
1.4.0
- changed – showing custom fields in widget
1.3.9
- bugfix – fixed confirm mail not receiving
1.3.8
- bugfix – fixed custom confirm mail
1.3.7
- bugfix – undefined variable notice fixed
- changed – changed some translations
1.3.6
- bugfix – api connection issue solved
- bugfix – added rule when api connection failed to prevent error
1.3.5
- bugfix – some field values where seen as date fields, what caused problem with adding the subscriber
1.3.4
- bugfix – MailCamp changed the IsSubscriberOnList response, we change this plugin to stay compatible with the MailCamp API
1.3.3
- fixed typo – in plugin description
1.3.2
- bugfix – typo in fetching newsletter rss data
1.3.1
- fixed issue – Generic function (and/or define) names
- fixed issue – Calling core loading files directly
- fixed issue – Undocumented use of a 3rd Party or external service
1.3.0
- bugfix – changed custom ajax flow to the wordpress way
1.2.3
- bugfix – insertSubscriber: add to autoresponder
1.0
- developed – plugin created