First thank you for a great product, it realy saved my day =)
I have a problem when creating a link to a pdf located in media. The link url will show a relative path, with the result that it can not be clicked from a mail-client. Is there a way to use the full path? I tried to change the setting useDomainPrefixes but that did not help. I also tried manually to change the path but umbraco keeps changing it back.
Thanks for trying Newsletter Studio and for posting!
The reason for this is that TinyMCE will remove the domain from the url, but Newsletter Studio should add it when the newsletter gets rendered. Seams like that not happening. Let me check this ang get back to you during the day.
As a good start for next week theres a fresh hotfix to solve your problem!
New version (1.1.3) is uploaded here our.umbraco.org/.../newsletter-studio. If you don't want to reinstall just replace NewsletterStudio.dll and all files in /pages/.
Are we talking in the redirect-script or how it shows in the backoffice? Could you provide a screenshot here in the post or on my email. Markus [at sign] enkelmedia.se
Turns out that the "test"-feature stil uses the old email render engine. We're quite close to shipping the next release but will probably provide a hotfix. Meanwhile I'll recommend everyone to create a mailing list called ie. "Testlist" and add emails for testing into this one. Then perform a real send out to that test list, this will give you the exact same rendering as if you where to send the e-mail to a "real" list of subscribers.
Relative links in e-mail
Hi!
First thank you for a great product, it realy saved my day =)
I have a problem when creating a link to a pdf located in media. The link url will show a relative path, with the result that it can not be clicked from a mail-client. Is there a way to use the full path? I tried to change the setting useDomainPrefixes but that did not help. I also tried manually to change the path but umbraco keeps changing it back.
Thanks,
Joakim
Hi Joakim!
Thanks for trying Newsletter Studio and for posting!
The reason for this is that TinyMCE will remove the domain from the url, but Newsletter Studio should add it when the newsletter gets rendered. Seams like that not happening. Let me check this ang get back to you during the day.
// M
Joakim!
As a good start for next week theres a fresh hotfix to solve your problem!
New version (1.1.3) is uploaded here our.umbraco.org/.../newsletter-studio. If you don't want to reinstall just replace NewsletterStudio.dll and all files in /pages/.
Thanks for reporting the bugg!
Hi!
Thank you very much. I have copied the files as you described, but now I have problem sending mail.
I tried to send a test mail of a newsletter (that worked before upgrading) but now It just tells me that the mail was sent
but nothing arrives in my inbox. Do you think I should do a full install? Do I need to remove the old installation first?
Thanks
// Joakim
Wow. That should work. No errors? How many addresses are you testing against? Could it be some deelay-problem?
Now its working again! I must have been a delay problem or some other problem with the mail-server.
Thanks anyway =)
Awesome!
Phuu! Lucky me =D
If you want to do testing without hiting a real smtp server you could use a fake server like this one: http://papercut.codeplex.com/
I use it for testing and its awesome!
Let me know if there is any issues, problems och feature requests!
// Marku´s
Hi!
Unfortunately I am back at the original problem. When I click the link it registers the click but the resulting link is relative to the page url.
If I open the newletter in a webbrowser the link works.
Any Idées?
// Joakim
Hi again!
Are we talking in the redirect-script or how it shows in the backoffice? Could you provide a screenshot here in the post or on my email. Markus [at sign] enkelmedia.se
//M
Hi again!
Thank you Joakim for the feedback!
Turns out that the "test"-feature stil uses the old email render engine. We're quite close to shipping the next release but will probably provide a hotfix. Meanwhile I'll recommend everyone to create a mailing list called ie. "Testlist" and add emails for testing into this one. Then perform a real send out to that test list, this will give you the exact same rendering as if you where to send the e-mail to a "real" list of subscribers.
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