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  • Thread Starter SimonLa

    (@simonla)

    It seems pretty clear that the issue is with the security code. If there is no solution to this, unfortunately, I’ll have to stop using Mailpoet. It’s a shame because it was really good.

    I have to say, though, that I’m a bit disappointed with your solution to the issue. You’re essentially asking your users to make their websites vulnerable to attack so they can keep using your product. I’m sure there’s a way to make Mailpoet work with the security code in place (although programming is beyond me). I hope, you will find it some day and this will no longer be a problem, because Mailpoet is a great plugin.

    Hi,

    I’m having the same issue. When I try to duplicate a newsletter, I get a 404 message saying the page I’m looking for can’t be found. When I try to save one, only the name remains and when I try to build one up and send it right-away, nothing gets sent.

    It worked fine for two weeks, then last Tuesday it stopped working. I tried installing the latest version, but it didn’t solve the problem. Mailpoet is the last thing I installed, so it can’t be because of a new plugin. And I haven’t updated any plugins (nor WordPress itself) since installing Mailpoet.

    I find it odd that people have been having this issue since, at least, 8 months ago, yet, when I installed it, it worked fine…and now it doesn’t.

    I asked my host to disable the security and that worked, but there’s no way I’m going to keep the security feature off just so I can use Mailpoet.

    Has any solution (other than disabling security) been found? I like Mailpoet and I’d like to keep using it.

    Thank you
    Simon Landry

    Thread Starter SimonLa

    (@simonla)

    Thank you (both of you)! I’ll try this out.

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