Don’t let your emails get passed over: Customize your sender display

To show the name you want to appear in the "From" field of a
recipient’s incoming mail when sending out a newsletter you must adjust
the Sender Display field . 

What you enter in the Sender Display field will display in your email along with the new Do Not Reply email address. If
you leave Sender Display blank, only the new Do Not Reply email address will
display in the "From" field  of your recipient’s incoming mail.

This is an example of what your newsletter will look
like when it hits your recipient’s inbox if you use the Sender Display.

The Sender Display field will automatically populate when a newsletter
is created with the newsletter creator’s name.  The helpfile on how to edit your Sender Display is located here https://www.tendenci.com/help-files//v/474.

You must be sure to include your correct address in the ReplyTo field to ensure email replies are sent to your email address.
Otherwise, they will be sent to the DO-NOT-REPLY-TENDENCI@schipul.net
and will not make it to your inbox, which would be sad.

For more information on why we use DO-NOT-REPLY-TENDENCI@schipul.net, please read our helpfile: What is DO-NOT-REPLY-TENDENCI@schipul.net

Importing users into Tendenci just got easier!

This update has been a long time coming!  We appreciate all of the patience and ideas on how to make importing users into Tendenci better and more user-friendly.

You can now rename the columns to fit your own needs. It does not have to be in the order of the import template. The header and the title rows can be left in the spreadsheet. Test it out.

Please visit the helps files on preparing a file for user import or learn how to import users into Tendenci.

Tendenci Enhancements Help Newsletters Reach More End Users

The Tendenci team works hard to keep your Web marketing efforts successful and effective.  In a recent effort to combat SPAM, we have implemented some changes in the way your Web site sends your emails, newsletters and notifications.

These changes not only make your site’s email compliant with Internet rules and regulations of email delivery, but also increase your site’s email deliverability.

When an Email notification, Contact Form Submission or Newsletter is sent from your Tendenci site, it will now have a sender address of DO-NOT-REPLY-TENDENCI@schipul.net. This email address matches the address of the mail server that is being used to process and send your emails – which looks more legitimate to other mail servers, resulting in increased deliveries.

What are you talking about?

Old Way:
To a server, the following sample email header could look like Spam as it is sent with the sender’s own email address from a Tendenci site’s newsletter generator (@hotmail.com vs. @schipul.net):

Return-Path: mdinkleplotz@hotmail.com
Sender: mdinkleplotz@hotmail.com
From: "Mary Dinkleplotz" <mdinkleplotz@hotmail.com>
Subject: My organization’s newsletter!

New and Improved Way:
By changing the ‘Sender’ path, your email will appear less suspicious as the sender address matches your Tendenci site’s mail server that is being used to send the email (@schipul.net):

Return-Path: DO-NOT-REPLY-TENDENCI@schipul.net
Sender: DO-NOT-REPLY-TENDENCI@schipul.net
From: "Mary Dinkleplotz" <mdinkleplotz@hotmail.com>
Subject: My Organization’s Newsletter

How does this affect me?

If I were sending a newsletter to you from the Tendenci website, you would receive my Newsletter in your inbox and the "Sender" would be DO-NOT-REPLY-TENDENCI@schipul.net (this is generally not displayed by the email application).

The "From and/or Reply To” address will continue to have the email address of the user who was specified in the ReplyTo field pictured below:

Newsletterrecipient2

You must be sure to include your correct address in the ‘ReplyTo’ field
(see below) to ensure email replies are sent to your email address.
Otherwise, they will be sent to the DO-NOT-REPLY-TENDENCI@schipul.net
and will not make it to your inbox, which would be sad.

The Good News:

This mandatory update was made specifically to help improve your email deliverability.  It also makes your email compliant with regulations outlined here: http://www.openspf.org/Best_Practices/Webgenerated

Please Note!:

With this change, some of the Tendenci Newsletter bounce back features will be temporarily disabled. This means you will not be receiving your newsletter bounce backs until further notice.

Many Tendenci clients count on receiving their bouncebacks to remove or update email addresses on their mailing lists. We are aware that this temporary disruption may be a challenge for you, so we can offer a solution for you.

By editing your Site Variables, you can revert to the old email sender Return-Path, instead of utilizing the new, compliant sender email address. To make this change, you will need to edit the variable called:  SiteEmailNoReplyAddress

We strongly recommend that you do not change this variable as YOUR
EMAIL DELIVERY RATES WILL DROP IF YOU REVERT BACK!

If you are still not sure if you like the change, this quote from Ed Schipul pretty much sums it all up:"Yes – it IS less convenient. But spammers make everything hell so we need to do this." – Ed Schipul, CEO

Holiday Spam getting you down?

If you are noticing increased amounts of SPAM on your Tendenci site, there are a few things you can do about it.

Here are a few:

  1. Enable CAPTCHA on custom CMS forms – Visit the help file on how to do this: https://www.tendenci.com/help-files//v/467
  2. To enable CAPTCHA on your contact form you just need to activate this command in the site XML. Visit the help file on how to do this: https://www.tendenci.com/help-files//v/468
  3. Lastly, you can block email addresses from submitting forms from your site. – Visit the help file on how to do this: https://www.tendenci.com/help-files//v/466

If you need assistance, please contact support@tendenci.com or call 281.497.6567 ext. 411.

Idea on how your Organization could use the Tendenci Photo Gallery Module!

Hey All Tendenci lovers!

I hope your holiday was great!  Most of you have heard of the Tendenci Photo Gallery Module. If you have not, it is module that allows users/admins to upload and organize photos on your Tendenci site.

Visit the help file that shows you how to add a photo gallery to your site.  It is super easy and fun!

If you are wondering how you can use the photo galleries module to assist you with your marketing efforts.  Here is one idea…

  1. If you host or attend an event that is relevant to your industry, take photos!
  2. Upload the photos to your Tendenci site using the photo albums module.
  3. Link the album from the home page of your site or within the navigation.
  4. If you take photos of people within your organization at the event, send a newsletter to your members with a link to the gallery. People love to see pictures of themselves!

This should help to promote your organization for other events you may host. Don’t forget to tag your photos in the gallery so that when people search the internet for event photos that will find your gallery!

Get creative and have fun!  Happy New Year!

What Captcha?

Happy holidays Tendenci users! Before the new year begins we would like you to hear about an update on form captcha. Captcha is an image with a special code in it that appears on web forms in Tendenci and is used to prevent spam. It looks like this:

Captcha

It can be very pesky to fill out for administrators and users so we have changed it to only show for anonymous users. This update will go live soon so keep those eyelids peeled.

Have a wonderful holiday and a happy new year!

Tendenci modifications that are pending financial resources

Good morning Tendenci lovers!  You should be aware of our vapor ware page that contains awesome core ideas for modification to the Tendenci software.

Here you will find lots of good ideas that are pending financial resources. If you are interested in funding in conjunction with another client. Please let us know.

You can email us at support@tendenci.com or call at 281.497.6567 ext. 411. Ask for Kim

Seasons Greeting from your Team at Schipul.

Tendenci newsletters and Outlook 2007

As some of you now already Outlook 2007 does not read back ground images in newsletters.  Most of you Tendenci users probably have a Tendenci newsletter template that does not look well in Outlook 2007 because of the back ground graphic issue.

Tim Newton the creative director here at Schipul has created a lovely help file that explains how to design newsletters for Outlook 2007.

Check out the help file here:

If you need us to help you change these and make them viewable in 2007, contact support@tendenci.com.

RSS feeds can be added to your home page of your Tendenci site

You can now keep the content of your home page fresh by adding RSS feeds to the home page of your Tendenci web site. Give your users/members the latest and greatest information by adding feeds to your home page.

Please content support@tendenci.com if you are interested in taking advantage of the functionality. This addition of RSS to the home page only takes a short time but we at Schipul will need to do this for you.

User permissions allow for Admins rights to specific modules

Good news..Now your members/users can be an editor or an administrator of Content Management and Calendar Events Module.

If a user is an editor of Content Management or Calendar events they can make edits to the modules and they are sent to pending approval. An administrator  will get an email when an edit has been made and approve the change before the change goes live.

If a user is an admin of Content Management or Calendar events they can make edits to the module and the changes go live immediately.

This is just one way to give extra control to users while still monitoring content and not opening up complete access for edits to your site.

For more, visit the help files on how to set this up on your site.