Image issue has been taken care of, it will not work for past mail but all future mail will support images. I've updated your site for you
The logic is that when developing the product, the notion that someone wanted a staff-only mailing list did not enter my mind, and as such protecting data people already received in their inbox seemed like a waste
Nah I've patched your siteWill I have to re-download and update to have this fix? Thanks.
I'll change it so that if you can't subscribe, you can't view the mailing list eitherI guess the problem is that since the current mod state let's everyone access and read all historical emails from any list, it really can't be used for anything other than a single general (publicly available to everyone) email list, if there's no ability to restrict who can access and read every email. Minimally unregistered guests need to be kept out ....
Image issue has been taken care of, it will not work for past mail but all future mail will support images. I've updated your site for you
Yeah, per the instructions on the "Email Options" vBulletin Settings page you need the -f param unless you use SMTP.I ran a test send and the email bounced, but nothing appeared in the Bounced Email List. So, I re-read vBulletin's field info in the vBulletin email option area, which seemed to indicate if I turned ON the -f option, then it would use the "mailbounce@xxx.com" which I had put in that field.
No, deleting the email means you tell the system it is not a bounced email.I deleted it, but the user name still appears in the subscribed list? Shouldn't it automatically unsubscribe any user from a valid email list if I manually delete the email because their emails get bounced?
It's perfectly safeIs it ok to leave the -f turned ON for use by regular vBulletin mailings, even though I didn't need it before I installed vbMail, which doesn't seem to work for bounces unless it's turned ON.
SMTP mail sending is more reliable than PHP's internal mail() functionOur server is iMap and I don't use SMTP setting, which are currently turned OFF, as I've never needed to use them either. Is there any advantage in turning on SMTP from vBulletin's Email settings and using it, although I don't know what else it would affect?
1. No
They will be able to go subscribe manually. You'd need to remove them manually as well, there's sadly no way of automatically unsubscribing them.
If the system incorrectly tracked an email as a bounced mail, but the contents says it's an autoresponder or something, you have the option of un-flagging it
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