• Resolved maqtanim

    (@maqtanim)


    Well … I am using Jetpack 1.2.1. It’s working quite good. However I’ve some difficulties with the Subscriptions feature of the Jetpack. It easily allows any visitor to subscribe to all of the posts via email through a widget in the blog’s sidebar. It’s pretty good. The problem is that I don’t know how to manage my subscribers (suppose if anyone wants to be removed then how can I remove him?). I haven’t find any option from the left side menu of the Dashboard. Did I miss something or can anyone please help me to figure out a way to manage the subscribers list of Jetpack’s Subscriptions?

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  • I was considering switching to Jetpack, but then realized I can’t import my list from Feedburner.. Now to realize I couldn’t delete them on WordPress if I switched to another option later, has caused me to be not sure about this switch.

    I would like to import the email list and have a bit more control there.
    ??

    I really like the subscription widget option in Jetpack, but, I also share some of the above sentiments, in regards to wanting to have more control over subscriptions, and to see more information about who is subscribed.

    I would also like to be able to control the intervals at which my posts are delivered. Often times, I will edit the post, even after it has been published; therefore, it would be a good idea to be able to delay the delivery of the new post, by an hour or two. I don’t think that option is currently available, but it would be very useful.

    bcr8tive

    (@bcr8tive)

    Thankfully I found this – I found the same thing, the entire post inclusive of all images (full size) are being sent to the subscriber! That’s crazy. I don’t want that and yet i don’t want to lose subscribers I’ve established. What to do?

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