• Resolved jocelynvlaar

    (@jocelynvlaar)


    In order to test certain things in MailPoet my webmanager created several test e-mail addresses. I subscribed with those test e-mail addresses, and the e-mail address obviously has the same domain name as the website.

    I wish to delete these test subscribers from the trash, but I can’t.

    Why is this?

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  • Plugin Author MailPoet

    (@mailpoet)

    Hello @jocelynvlaar,

    those subscribers are most certainly regular WordPress users. If you navigate in the main menu to Users > All Users you should see those test users in there. If you delete those users they should also disappear from MailPoet.

    Thread Starter jocelynvlaar

    (@jocelynvlaar)

    Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, that is not the case. There is only one address of me and that has a different domain. So this is not the solution, I’m afraid…..

    Hi there @jocelynvlaar,

    Thanks for getting back to us!

    Can you please let us know what happens exactly when you’re trying to delete these subscribers from Trash? Also, can you please share a screenshot of this page?

    Looking forward to hearing back from you!

    Thread Starter jocelynvlaar

    (@jocelynvlaar)

    Hi Elvira,

    Thank you for reaching out! I think my webmanager finally managed to solve it.
    I just noticed that all addresses have disappeared from the trash tray. So, I guess she solved it, alhtough I don’t now how,

    So I guess the problem is solved now.

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