

Your host is blocking some outgoing portsġ.Google's security system has blocked the IP of your server.There are two main reasons why sending with Gmail will not work. Therefore, if you are not sending with Gmail, you can't use a Gmail address in a FROM header in your newsletters. In June of 2016, Gmail will change its DMARC policy from p="none" to p="reject." This means any message sent using in the FROM address, will have to originate from Gmail's infrastructure. We are not recommending Gmail anymore, for all the reasons listed below and more! Try a professional sending provider instead. If you're looking for MailPoet 3 articles, please go to MailPoet 3 Knowledge Base Also you can't switch profiles.Sending with Gmail doesn’t work… What to do? This article refers to MailPoet 2 ** There's a Facebook container that doesn't work i.c.w. * You'll notice you're logged off from web sites (don't log in but start a new container). To protect you from tracking you'll need (an) extension(s) that isolates Facebook, etc. You'll need to be careful entering websites you're not willing to have in the container since this enables tracking * Ones assigned to a specific default container, you can't switch profiles
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You can switch profiles by selecting containers in the toolbar-button (entering the URL again) The problem here is that selecting a default container for a specific site results in not being able to switch accounts for that specific site. It starts your selected container and stores data in that container separating data from other containers. We need Firefox Web Clusters/Containers.ĮDIT 2: Found out that sites are currently not even linked to containers (only cache/cookie data) which was not my assumption. This surely isn't! For this to work properly you've to create a container for every URL/cluster of sites you visit. Why not then just create an add-on to switch to another user-profile with a toolbar drop down-menu? At least that's clear and transparent. For now this extension is just a kind of identity switcher within the same Firefox user-profile. Just too much concentration and handling is needed to keep things real secure. Visiting Facebook, then entering a different URL, will keep you in the Facebook container. Totally wrong implementation (the omni-box becoming useless and is imprisoned by this add-on). * When reassigned by user the auto-created container is renamed or merged with an existing containerĮDIT 1: Rating lowered from 2 to 1 star until problems are solved. Try to also use the omni-box for extra functions (assigned container switching) since the container-label is already there Add an overview of which site/data is contained in which container Possibility to select a default container for a site assigned to multiple containers or use last container used Option to open web sites in their own containers without the user assigning a container (auto-created for TLD's) * Changing to a new container will open a new tab or use the current tab (a new tab to avoid losing *cursing* history) Switch/assign (via toolbar button) the current site to different container (assign/move/copy to a new container for site)

Open new unassigned sites in the default container, a temporary container or current container (you can reassign later) Although useful for using different profiles, it's not secure/private. Bing-search) - clicking a link - the new (unassigned) site will stay in the same container thus enabling tracking. You'll need to add an option to change its behavior. Misleading quote: "Avoid leaving social-network footprints all over the web (for example, you could use a Container tab for signing in to a social network, and use a different tab for visiting online news sites, keeping your social identity separate from tracking scripts on news sites)."
