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Kasia,
Thanks for continuing to look into this.
Here’s the screenshot: http://www.legalisi.com/blog/screenshot.png
Dimitris,
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I don’t see an option for Mapping Fields. All I see if the option to select the list and save it, nothing underneath.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 401 error when logging inThanks for the reply, Steven.
We have been working with them and it’s how we determined the issue with TLS 1.0. Purpose of my post was to see if anyone else has run into this before, if they were able to solve it or what advice could be given.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 401 error when logging inThey can view the site just can’t login through WordPress.
Thanks for following up. I had to create a testing site as we couldn’t deactivate plugins and whatnot on the client’s live site.
It turns out the “Root Relative URLs” plugin is the issue. Deactivated, Subscribe2 sents out all of the emails to both public and registered subscribers. However, activated, the emails only go to the public subscribers.
Any idea of a fix?
Configure SMTP doesn’t work for me. I see it’s no longer being supported. I went with WP-Mail-SMTP and have tested that it works by sending to one of the Registered Subscribers. However when I create a new post, none of the Registered Subscribers get the email while the Public Subscribers still do.
Wish I had better news. This is frustrating for both of us, I’m sure.
Just got done talking with Rackspace support. There is nothing to note in the mail logs that provide any help. Since it seems like public subscribers are working fine, is there anyway to remove the registered subscribers and add them back in as public subscribers? I know the default action for removing a registered subscriber removes them as a user to the wordpress admin which we don’t want to do.
no change. Keep in mind the subscriber list is quite small. We have 17 public subscribers (of which I’m removing all but 1 during this testing) and only 4 registered subscribers.
Okay, so the problem with the Registered Subscribers not showing in the log was due to a change I made trying to troubleshoot things. I had unsubscribed them from the categories. I just subscribed them and now have 4 next to both categories in the Subscribe2->Subscribers page under the Registered Users tab in the Current Subscribers dropdown. I published another post and now the registered subscribers are in the mail log but none of the 4 received the email while all of the public subscribers have received it.
Mattyrob,
I just installed WP Mail Log and tested a post. None of the Registered subscriber emails are listed in the log.
I did install the email log and the registered subscribers do get included in the log but the emails never make it to them. The domain name for the registered subscribers is the same as the public subscribers so it’s not a matter of an ISP blocking them and I’ve had the users check their spam filters.