• Resolved craigmckee

    (@craigmckee)


    I tried this plugin but it didn’t meet our needs so removed it. All the tables have been left in my database – how do I delete them?!

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  • Hi there,

    I tried this plugin but it didn’t meet our needs so removed it. All the tables have been left in my database – how do I delete them?!

    I’m sorry to hear that you’ve removed the MailPoet plugin as it didn’t meet your needs and you want to know how to remove the left over tables in the database. I’d be happy to help you with this.

    Could you tell me more about what exactly were you looking for? May be we can help you find the feature or setting that was needed.

    The database tables can be removed by accessing the database and deleting all tables that start with *_mailpoet. If you’re not comfortable editing the database directly yourself, I’d highly recommend enlisting a developer from?Codeable?to assist with this.

    Please feel free to let us know if you have any questions.

    Thread Starter craigmckee

    (@craigmckee)

    Thank you, I managed to install a plugin that allowed me to manually delete these tables. I did find them in myPHPAdmin but there were so many it would have taken ages. The option to remove this when you uninstall the plugin would be useful in my opinion.

    Plugin Support B C. a11n

    (@battouly)

    Hey @craigmckee,

    Thanks for the updates and for sharing how you managed a workaround. This will be helpful for other users in the forums.

    It will be great if you can add your suggestion here:?https://feedback.mailpoet.com

    Our team will take it into account when discussing new features and improvements for the plugin.

    Thanks!

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