Hi @acl67, with recent migration to WordPress-native DataViews for listing pages, this functionality is no longer available. We’ll have a look at introducing it back (if at all technically possible), but it might take some time, so no promises on when that will be released.
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ACL
(@acl67)
Thank you for your answer.
Is there a way to do it through the database?
You can do anything in the database (but that also come with risks, because you can also delete data you didn’t want to, so always to a database backup before making any changes). What exactly do you need to do?
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ACL
(@acl67)
I have a free plan, so I have to divide our subscribers in 3 different lists to send our newsletters to all of them.
Hello there @acl67 ,
For your case, creating segments may help. Instead of manually selecting all subscribers across pages or splitting them manually, you can create segments based on list membership or subscriber conditions, then use those segments when preparing your newsletters.
You can find this under: MailPoet > Segments Ref: https://kb.mailpoet.com/article/237-guide-to-subscriber-segmentation
From there, you can create a segment that includes subscribers based on the list or conditions you need.
That said, if the reason for dividing subscribers into three lists is to work around the free plan subscriber limit, please keep in mind that MailPoet plan limits apply to the number of subscribers in the account, not only to a single list. Splitting subscribers across multiple lists may not avoid that limit.