Brent W
Well-known member
Thx.
With that, /sendy/login now gives me a 404
Post your entire conf file.
Thx.
With that, /sendy/login now gives me a 404
Cannot get my Sendy working
After submit on the logon page, it immediately returns back to the logon page again.
Sendy is installed into the root of my sub-domain.Sounds like issue with nginx rewrites.
## Start Sendy
location / {
index index.php index.html;
try_files $uri $uri/ $uri.php?$args;
}
location /l/ {
rewrite ^/l/([a-zA-Z0-9/]+)$ /l.php?i=$1 last;
}
location /t/ {
rewrite ^/t/([a-zA-Z0-9/]+)$ /t.php?i=$1 last;
}
location /w/ {
rewrite ^/w/([a-zA-Z0-9/]+)$ /w.php?i=$1 last;
}
location /unsubscribe/ {
rewrite ^/unsubscribe/(.*)$ /unsubscribe.php?i=$1 last;
}
location /subscribe/ {
rewrite ^/subscribe/(.*)$ /subscribe.php?i=$1 last;
}
## End Sendy
Impressive open rate. Can you share the template you sent?I've been slacking lately on my newsletter.. I sent this on Monday night:
View attachment 155901
I'm pretty happy, as this newsletter only had one "thread" referenced as it was somewhat of a hot topic over the past year or so. So perhaps that benefits the open count.. I'm not sure yet.
Certainly. I use Amazon SES for sending. The list of 30k is from a site I've run for 10 years, the first 8 on vBulletin which sent from my server and didn't deliver well, but didn't find out until 3 years ago. I've cleaned the list, removed bounces, etc. If the delivery rate is high, low unsubscribe rate, but low open rate, what does this imply? Poorly written subject line?Look at the numbers... small and likely, extremely clean and focused to those who are reading it.
There is no point sending email to 30k of email with 5% opening it. Send a few, and then export each send to find that the majority did not open any of what you sent. So remove them... you're better to send to 2k of users who want to read your email with a 60% + open rate, than 30k with a 4% open rate.
Use Amazon SES and you will get a near perfect, if not perfect, delivery rate.
Good advice, thanks. How exactly do you check which members didn't open all 3?Export the last 3 sends, anyone who didn't read all 3, delete them. Do that periodically. After a year you will have a super clean list with high open rate, because only those who WANT your email will be reading it.
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/deliverability-and-ses.htmlHow do you recommend I troubleshoot this?
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