• gabyrau

    (@gabyrau)


    I installed and configured Mailpoet on above site, but have not yet send any newsletters except of tests. Now I detected 2 very strange things, which caused me to deactivate Mailpoet again:

    1. The mail address I set up for mailpoet is also used for WordPress notifications. Why? I don’t want that WP notifications have to go via Mailpoet sending service. I already tried to overwrite this with addfilter('wp_mail_from', ...), but this did not work (except if Mailpoet is switched off).
    2. Mailpoet blocks the WordPress admin mail account. So, due to point 1, I can’t receive WordPress notifications anymore.

    How can I prevent Mailpoet from using the sending service for WordPress notifications?

    And how can I my WP admin mail account be unblocked?

    (Details can be provided)

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  • Plugin Support nicw.a11n

    (@nicw)

    Hi @gabyrau

    You’ll need to make sure that the email address you set up in your default from address setting is authorized to send. If you log into MailPoet, it should appear in the Authorized Emails list.

    The mail address I set up for mailpoet is also used for WordPress notifications. Why? I don’t want that WP notifications have to go via Mailpoet sending service. I already tried to overwrite this with addfilter('wp_mail_from', ...), but this did not work (except if Mailpoet is switched off).

    When MailPoet is selected as your sending service, all mails are routed via MailPoet, and get the default sender address as set up in your MailPoet > Settings > Basic tab.

    Remember, when sending from MailPoet, attachments, CCs, BCCs and multiple to addresses are not supported.

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