phpList 3.4.5 Released: new spreadsheet download options

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phpList 3.4.5 is now available to install, including more data available for spreadsheet export, minor usability improvements and functionality, and 4 fixes.

Changes in this release

Campaign click statistics are available for export using the new “Download as CSV file” option. A list of links included in each campaign, the number of unique clicks of each, and the click rate, can now downloaded for offline reporting and analysis.

Other features and usability improvements

  • The “Unique clicks” column on the ‘Campaign Click Statistics’ page is linked to the list of individual subscribers who clicked for easier discovery of the additional stats — see the pull request
  • Export more click data to the ‘Export subscriber data’ spreadsheet download — see the pull request
  • Make the spreadsheet data export used by many phpList pages use the centrally configurable CSV field delimiter — see the pull request
  • Updated labels and error messages on the ‘Automatic Updater’ for clarity — see the pull request
  • Updated links for the manual chapters on the ‘Help’ section of the Dashboard to reflect URLs used by the relaunched phpList Manual

Fixes

  1. Fix error display on Trevelin “Fatal Error: Unable to create campaign, did you forget to upgrade the database?” — thanks to @duncanc, see the pull request
  2. Switch to sql_affected_rows() when showing number of deleted bounces, both unidentified and processed – thanks to @duncanc, see the pull request
  3. Change Regex to improve matching of email addresses within a bounce — thanks to @duncanc, see the pull request
  4. Add the website address to stats reports emails — see the pull request

Other

  • Redesigned README page on phpList3 repo on GitHub for a more friendly display of all information related to phpList

Community-made

This release is the work of Duncan Cameron 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.

Report any issues you find with phpList 4 core or REST API  to the corresponding repo on GitHub. Please read the contribution guide on how to contribute to these modules.

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