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DESCRIPTION-----------Simplenews publishes and sends newsletters to lists of subscribers. Bothanonymous and authenticated users can opt-in to different mailing lists.HTML email can be sent by adding Mime mail module.REQUIREMENTS------------ * For large mailing lists, cron is required. * HTML-format newsletters and/or newsletters with file attachments require the   mime mail or HMTL mail module. * When sending newsletters on regular cron (cron.php), it is important that   the base url (settings.php, variable $base_url) is set correctly or links   inside the newsletter will not work. See the Tips (13.) below. * Additionally when using Drush to start cron, it is important to use the   argument --uri=http://www.example.comINSTALLATION------------ 1. CREATE DIRECTORY    Create a new directory "simplenews" in the sites/all/modules directory and    place the entire contents of this simplenews folder in it. 2. ENABLE THE MODULE    Enable the module on the Modules admin page. 3. ACCESS PERMISSION    Grant the access at the Access control page:      People > Permissions. 4. CONFIGURE SIMPLENEWS    Configure Simplenews on the Simplenews admin pages:      Configuration > Simplenews.    Enable new content types to use as newsletter:      Structure > edit content type > Publishing options    Add and configure newsletter categories:      Structure > Web Services > Newsletters > Add newsletter category      Structure > Web Services > Newsletters > edit newsletter category 5. ENABLE SIMPLENEWS BLOCK    With the Simplenews block users can subscribe to a newsletter.    Enable a Simplenews block per Newsletter category:      Structure > Newsletters > edit newsletter category 6. CONFIGURE SIMPLENEWS BLOCK    Configure the Simplenews block on the Block configuration page. You reach    this page from Block admin page (Structure > Blocks).    Click the 'Configure' link of the appropriate simplenews block.    Permission "subscribe to newsletters" is required to view the subscription    form in the simplenews block or to view the link to the subscription form. 7. SIMPLENEWS BLOCK THEMING    More control over the content of simplenews blocks can be achieved using    the block theming. Theme your simplenews block by copying    simplenews-block.tpl.php into your theme directory and edit the content.    The file is self documented listing all available variables.    The newsletter block can be themed generally and per newsletter:      simplenews-block.tpl.php (for all newsletters)      simplenews-block.tpl--[tid].php (for newsletter series tid) 8. MULTILINGUAL SUPPORT    Simplenews supports multilingual newsletters for node translation,    multilingual taxonomy and url path prefixes.    When translated newsletter issues are available subscribers receive the    newsletter in their preferred language (according to account setting).    Translation module is required for newsletter translation.    Multilingual taxonomy of 'Localized terms' and 'per language terms' is    supported. 'per language vocabulary' is not supported.    I18n-taxonomy module is required.    Use 'Localized terms' for a multilingual newsletter. Taxonomy terms are    translated and translated newsletters are each tagged with the same    (translated) term. Subscribers receive the newsletter in the preferred    language set in their account settings or in the site default language.    Use 'per language terms' for mailing lists each with a different language.    Newsletters of different language each have their own tag and own list of    subscribers.    Path prefixes are added to footer message according to the subscribers    preferred language.    The preferred language of anonymous users is set based on the interface    language of the page they visit for subscription. Anonymous users can NOT    change their preferred language. Users with an account on the site will be    subscribed with the preferred language as set in their account settings.    The confirmation mails can be translated by enableding the Simplenews    variables at:      Home > Administration > Configuration > Regional and language > Multilingual settings > Variables    Afterwards, the mail subject and body can be entered for every enabled    language.9.  NEWSLETTER THEMING    You can customize the theming of newsletters. Copy any of the *.tpl.php    files from the simplenews module directory to your theme directory. Both    general and by-newsletter theming can be performed.    Theme newsletter body:      simplenews-newsletter-body.tpl.php (for all newsletters)      simplenews-newsletter-body--[tid].tpl.php      simplenews-newsletter-body--[view mode].tpl.php      simplenews-newsletter-body--[tid]--[view mode].tpl.php      [tid]: Machine readable name of the newsletter category      [view mode]: 'email-plain', 'email-html', 'email-textalt'      Example:        simplenews-newsletter-body--1--email-plain.tpl.php    Theme newsletter footer:      simplenews-newsletter-footer.tpl.php (for all newsletters)      simplenews-newsletter-footer--[tid].tpl.php      simplenews-newsletter-footer--[view mode].tpl.php      simplenews-newsletter-footer--[tid]--[view mode].tpl.php      [tid]: Machine readable name of the newsletter category      [view mode]: 'email-plain', 'email-html', 'email-textalt'      Example:        simplenews-newsletter-footer--1--email-plain.tpl.php    The template files are self documented listing all available variables.    Depending on how the mails are sent (e.g. how cron is triggered), either the    default or the admin theme might be used, if one has been configured.    To prevent this, Simplenews supports the mail theme setting from the    mailsystem module (http://drupal.org/project/mailsystem). Install it, choose    the mail theme and the newsletter templates from that theme will be used no    matter which other themes are enabled.    Using the fields Display settings each field of a simplenews newsletter can    be displayed or hidden in 'plain text', 'HTML' and 'HTML text alternative'    format. You find these settings at:      Structure > Content types > Manage display    Enable the view modes you want to configure and configure their display.10. SEND MAILING LISTS    Cron is required to send large mailing lists.    If you have a medium or large size mailing list (i.e. more than 500    subscribers) always use cron to send the newsletters.    To use cron:     * Check the 'Use cron to send newsletters' checkbox.     * Set the 'Cron throttle' to the number of newsletters send per cron run.       Too high values may lead to mail server overload or you may hit hosting       restrictions. Contact your host.    Don't use cron:     * Uncheck the 'Use cron to send newsletters' checkbox.       All newsletters will be sent immediately when saving the node. If not       all emails can be sent within the available php execution time, the       remainder will be sent by cron. Therefore ALWAYS enable cron.    These settings are found on the Newsletter Settings page under    'Send mail' options at:      Administer > Configuration > Web Services > Newsletters > Settings > Send mail.11. (UN)SUBSCRIBE CONFIRMATION    By default the unsubscribe link will direct the user to a confirmation page.    Upon confirmation the user is directed to the home page, where a message    will be displayed. On the Simplenews subscription admin page you can    specify an alternative destination page.      Structure > Configuration > Web Services > Newsletters > edit newsletter category > Subscription settings    To skip the confirmation page you can add parameters to the subscription URL.      Example: [simplenews-subscribe-url]/ok    When an alternative destination page has been defined the extra parameters    will be added to the destination URL.      Example: [simplenews-subscriber:subscribe-url]/ok      Destination: node/123      Destination URL: node/123/ok 12. SINGLE OR DOUBLE OPT-IN AND OPT-OUT    Every newsletter can be set to be double opt-in/out (default), single    opt-in/out, or hidden.    Double: A confirmation email is sent to confirm the (un)subscribe action.            No confirmation is sent when a user is (un)subscribed by the            administrator or when the user subscribes when creating an account.    Single: No confirmation email is sent. (un)subscribe is immediately.    Hidden: The newsletter is not listed in newsletter lists. Use this for    mandatory newsletters. Only administrators or modules can add a user to this    mailing list.    Note that single opt-in/out or hidden (forced) subscription is in some    countries forbidden by law.    SECURITY NOTICE: a newsletter set to be single opt-in or opt-out is    vulnerable to Cross Site Request Forgeries. Email addresses may be    (un)subscribed without a notice. Do not use this setting in uncontrolled    environments (like the internet!). 13. TIPS    A subscription page is available at: /newsletter/subscriptions    The Elysia Cron module (http://drupal.org/project/elysia_cron) can be used    to start the simplenews cron hook more often than others, so that newsletter    are sent faster without decreasing site performance due to long-running cron    hooks.    If your unsubscribe URL looks like:      http://newsletter/confirm/remove/8acd182182615t632    instead of:      http://www.example.com/newsletter/confirm/remove/8acd182182615t632    You should change the base URL in the settings.php file from      #  $base_url = 'http://www.example.com';  // NO trailing slash!    to      $base_url = 'http://www.example.com';  // NO trailing slash!RELATED MODULES------------ * Elysia Cron   Allows fine grained control over cron tasks.   http://http://drupal.org/project/elysia_cron * Mailsystem   Extends drupal core mailystem wirh Administrative UI and Developers API.   http://drupal.org/project/mailsystem * Maillog   Captures outgoing mails, helps users debugging simplenews.   http://drupal.org/project/maillogDOCUMENTATION-------------More help can be found on the help pages: example.com/admin/help/simplenewsand in the drupal.org handbook: http://drupal.org/node/197057
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