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Yes you can install an SSL cert to run Sendy.
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My email address is hello at sendy.co. Thanks.
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@Mallinanga
Please PM me your installation URL, email and password. As well as your FTP and hosting control panel's credentials so that I can check your database.
@mlug please PM me your installation URL, email and password. As well as your FTP credentials. So that I can troubleshoot this for you. Thanks.@jaredscottm I completely understand if you need to send emails days before the holiday season.
There're no known bugs, server configurations differ from hosts to ho…@jaredscottm
"This new upgrade will not send emails."
This is not true. I was able send newsletters with the new update. I also received feedback from oth…Thanks for letting me know. It's strange because between 1.1.0 and 1.1.1.2, there was no change to the code for subscriber cards.That is weird because if SES reflects the number of emails sent, that means the emails are sent. Have you checked if they ended up in your spam folders?
I'm trying to check the error message that you receive. Can you check this link to se…Hi, thanks for the details. Do you mean your Amazon SES quota reflects the number of emails sent but you receive no emails?1.1.1.2 actually fixes this 'incorrect recipient count' issue and I've received feedback that it's working correctly. Can you please email (hello at sendy.co) me your error log? Thanks.Hi Lisa,
Sendy uses multi-threading to send emails by using 'non blocking curls'. I'm not sure if HostGator is restricting it in any way, are you on one of their shared hosting plan?
Can you show me the error log? I will then b…Have you used up your SES quota?
Previously you were able to schedule emails when you run out of quota. But there's one user who ran out of quota and scheduled his email at a time before his quota was replenished and as a result, his emai…No worries. You don't need any knowledge in Linux.
You only need to know how to create a mySQL database and user. Then put your database credentials into the config.php file in order to install.
Once installed, everything else …No you can't manually set an email as bounced or exclude complete domains.
If you need to, you can use PHPmyAdmin to manually set the subscribers' 'bounced' column to '1'.Yes. When an email is marked as 'bounced' in a list, subscribing the same email address into the list will not be possible.
And when you send a campaign, it won't be sent to 'bounced' emails.I don't have the same issue here. Can you click on an email to launch the modal window again and then show me what your error log says on the last few lines?It waits for cron to execute the sending script. Remember setting cron to run every 5 mins?
By the way thanks for all these details, always very helpful.Download 1.1.1.2 to fix this http://sendy.co/get-updated. We just fixed the counting part and released it.Great. scheduled.php automatically resumes sending between 5 - 10 minutes if server times out.I just checked the code once again and realized there's a small problem incrementing the recipient count.
I just did a simple fix. Can you please download 1.1.1 again and r…Wow, before I post my question, you already answered.
Did you set up cron to send emails?Hi Jason, have you upgraded to the latest version 1.1.1 that supports multi-threading and auto-resume? http://sendy.co/get-updatedHi, thanks for the log. Are you using 1.1.0?
We just released 1.1.1 yesterday and it fixes these warnings.Hi Alex,
There's no native way to do that. You'd have to customize the code to suit your custom needs.
Other than subscribe and unsubscribe API, there's no others at the moment.Hi Jeremy,
Perhaps those warnings (that you pasted above) caused sending to fail. Another user also reported these warnings. 1.1.1 fixes these. Moreover the code was further optimized. Though, some users didn't have any problems with 1.1.…By the way, update to the latest 1.1.1 before you try - http://sendy.co/get-updatedHi Jeremy,
Here's how it works. The 1.1.0 sends your emails using 'multi-threading' if the number of emails you're sending to is more than your SES send rate. I'm sure your SES send rate is more than 5. So when you sent to 5 emails, 'mult…I've just released 1.1.1 to eliminate these warnings. The multi-threading code is also further optimized. http://sendy.co/get-updatedJust to reiterate, the subscribe form and API does check for duplicates.
As per your feedback, I've just released 1.1.1 that additionally outputs a message 'Already subscribed.' if the email is already active in your list in Existing Subscriber Block Comment by Ben November 2012