The Mailster plugin version is outdated, and to update to the Latest version does not work. How can I solve this problem.
Thanks?
Any possibility of upgading this plugin to v4.1.1?
Thanks
Hello,
I just installed the plugin and add a feed to a shared folder.
The rss is accessible but nothing happens, I press “refresh” and nothing happens, wordpress not publish/import anything from shared folder. No error message displayed.
Thanks! ??
Marco
” 1.Upload the everpess directory to the /wp-content/plugins/directory
2.Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
3.In the ‘Settings’ for ‘EverPress’ enter your Evernote public notebook url and other settings.”
I did everything in the setup until I got to #3. I have looked and looked but cannot find anywhere to edit settings for the plugin. I am using the “swatch” theme by WooTheme. The plugin panel in WordPress simply has a list of plugins available and you have the options of ‘activate’, ‘deactivate’ and ‘edit’. Edit leads you to edit the php files. That’s all I can find. Thanks.
]]>Is there a way to make the information that this plug-in processes to understand the MORE tag?
Can there be a [#MORE] option in the note in Evernote and when it’s imported the [#MORE] is interpreted as a page break?
Thank you,
Larry Henry Jr.
LEHSYS.com
When I try to add the shared notebook, I am told “feed is not valid.”
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Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 19456 bytes) in /home/user/public_html/blog/wp-admin/includes/post.php on line 1175
]]>Hi mhawksey,
I really like your plugin and it helps me a lot.
I would like to take the chance to make one suggestion for an imporovement.
I would be great if I could specify category, author and tags separately for each Evernote-notebook I import to wordpress. That would give me the possibility to use the same topic-structure in wordpress as i use it in evernote.
Thanks a lot in advance. If my requirement is not precise enough it would be a pleasure to work with you on that topic.
Best regards,
Dirk
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