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Mailing List Activation Email formatting

March 29, 2010 5:37pm

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  • #1 / Mar 29, 2010 5:37pm

    dotnetster

    22 posts

    Hi all,

    When I receive a Mailing List activation email, I notice that the text says:

    “Please click on the link below to confirm your email.

    http://www.mydomain.com/ee/index.php?ACT=4&id=pKRy6cDZbg”

    However, the link does not show up as a html anchor tag, so I can’t actually click on it.  I have to copy the url and paste it into my address bar.  Is it possible to have a html formatted version of the activation email? 

    Regards, and thanks in advance

  • #2 / Mar 29, 2010 5:42pm

    Ingmar

    29245 posts

    These mails are sent out as plain text, yes. Most modern user agents display a link such as this as clickable URL, though. What are you using?

  • #3 / Mar 29, 2010 5:50pm

    dotnetster

    22 posts

    Hi there,

    I have attached a pic of what I am seeing (in my hotmail account)

    Thanks

  • #4 / Mar 29, 2010 5:51pm

    dotnetster

    22 posts

    I am using EE 1.6.8

  • #5 / Mar 29, 2010 6:03pm

    dotnetster

    22 posts

    My user agent:

    Mozilla/5.0
    Macintosh
    U
    Intel Mac OS X 10.4
    en-US
    rv:1.9.2.2
    Gecko/20100316 Firefox/3.6.2

  • #6 / Mar 29, 2010 6:07pm

    dotnetster

    22 posts

    Also, the message that appears on subscribing doesn’t look great.  I know it’s possible to edit the html in the user messages section in Admin.  But can I not just one one of my own existing EE templates?  For example, can I used an {embed} tag in the User Message Template?

  • #7 / Mar 29, 2010 9:16pm

    Brandon Jones

    5500 posts

    dotnetster,

    Hotmail is likely not auto-linking because it thinks the message “may be dangerous”.  That could be because:

    1. The link points to localhost (this won’t be an issue on live site)
    2. The email looks spammy because of how your local machine is sending the email (also not an issue on a live site)

    Or both.  Basically, you probably won’t see this issue outside of your local development server.  Does that help?

  • #8 / Mar 30, 2010 5:17am

    dotnetster

    22 posts

    Hi Brandon,

    Yep. That explains it.  Cheers.

    Ross

  • #9 / Mar 30, 2010 9:36am

    Sue Crocker

    26054 posts

    Glad Brandon and Ingmar were able to help. Don’t hesitate to post again as needed.

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