phpList 3.6.4 released: improvements & fixes

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A new version for phpList is now ready for download, introducing several changes.

Changes have been made to address the following issues:

 New features:

  • When marking a message as sent, set the “Sent” field to the current time. Have a look at Pull Request #775
  • Add setting PHPMAILERSUBSCRIBEHOST. Allow setting up a different SMTP host for the messages that originate from the subscribe pages. See Pull Request. Detailed documentation about PHPMAILERSUBSCRIBEHOST can be found on the resources wiki.

Improvements:

  •  Handling PHP 8 better and considering an installer as a “superuser”. Have a look at Pull Request #777.
  • Reintroduce composer.json after failure in including the file during build process – problem caused when build and release process changed during the last release. See Pull Request #779.

Translations

With the new changes added, more strings are available for translation. Check out the new strings on Weblate, and help bring phpList in your language. If you are not sure where to start, have a look at this blogpost.

Community-made

This release is the work of Duncan Cameron and other Open Source community members who have submitted Pull Requests, 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.

Support

Need help upgrading your phpList server to the newest version? Ask the community at discuss.phplist.org. Professional support from community experts, as well as manuals, source code, and developer resources, can be found at phplist.org. Report all bugs to the phpList3 GitHub repository.

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