phpList 3.5.2 released: more easily accessible bounce records

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phpList 3.5.2 is now available for download, including 3 fixes, 3 usability improvements and functionality enhancements. Updated dependencies for phpList4 core module.

Changes in this release

Usability improvements and functionality enhancements

  • The number of bounces on the “List of Campaigns” page is now linked with the “msgbounces” page making it easier to access bounces on a single campaign — thanks to @duncanc, see the pull request
  • Added “Bounce ID” as a link to the actual bounce in the “Message bounces” page and removed duplicated links to the “Subscribers’ Profile”– thanks to @duncanc , see the pull request
  • To simplify testing later versions of PHPMailer allow PHPMAILER_PATH to specify a version different to PHPMailer 6 – thanks to @duncanc, see the pull request

Fixes

  • Changes to the “Import subscribers from text file” page to avoid spurious changes reported on the subscriber import history when the file contains an existing subscriber followed by a new subscriber – thanks to @duncanc, see the pull request
  • Make the total clicks value consistent between the “Campaign click statistics” summary page and the “Click details for a campaign”  section – thanks to @danwaterloo for pointing it out and thanks to @duncanc for submitting the fix, see the pull request
  • Avoid changing URLs that already have a scheme (ex. tel: scheme) – thanks to @dwo who reported the problem, and  @duncanc for providing the fix, see the pull request 

Updated dependencies

1. Updated dependencies on phpList 4 modules – thanks to @oliverklee

Other

This release includes the latest versions of the “Common” plugin, now in version 3.11.0 and “Segment” plugin now in version 2.10.0.

Community-made

This release is the work of Duncan Cameron,  Oliver Klee, Dan Waterloo 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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