phpList 3.4.3 has been released

phpList 3.4.3 has been released

This release contains security fixes ā€“ you should download and upgrade as soon as possible.

phpList 3.4.3 includes new aggregated domain statistics, new options for embedded sign-up forms, a new REST API action plus other features and fixes.
Make sure to read the full list of changes on the release notes.

Changes in this release

  • New table on ā€œDomain Statisticsā€ page that lists domains with the highest number of bounces. Each domain links to a new page which shows aggregated performance statistics for each of those records, specifically: bounce rate and view rate.

  • A new action has been added to the new REST API allowing you to get the number of subscriber of a given list directly.

  • Added optional Sender ID header support and configuration, to allow phpList compliance with feedback loop services which use it (e.g. Gmail and Microsoft) ā€“ thanks to utagawal, see the pull request

  • Add a check to confirm a list is not private before adding a subscriber to it from the ā€œSubscribeā€ or ā€œUpdate preferencesā€ pages

  • Added support for setting list membership and HTML preference via HTTP GET vars for remote subscriptions / ajax / form submissions and ā€“ thanks to @lwc, see the pull request

  • Sanitise the plugin Category so that it can be used as an HTML ID attribute value and successfully linked to ā€“ thanks to @duncanc, see the pull request

  • On the ā€œManage Templatesā€ page fixed the incorrect URL for the ā€˜Editā€™ button

Support

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Community-made

This release is the work of @duncan, @lwc,@utagawl, and other Open Source community members who have submitted bug reports and valuable feedback, as well as phpList Ltd developers. To get involved in phpList development, check out the developer resources pages.

To get involved in phpList development, check out the developer resources pages.

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