Hmm. The only thing I can think of, is a mail server delay.
Now, as far as the email parser goes, a funny thing happened:
I added the test user (myself) on Friday, at 11.41am (UK time). Just now (Sunday, 12.24am - yes I am mad, I log in after midnight at the weekend), I received the optin email from Aweber (with a 36 hour delay after I had added the test member) and despite the fact that I had turned double opt-in off in Aweber when I set up the new test list yesterday. I had set the parser to Paypal. Very odd, indeed. I checked in Aweber. The test member had been added to the mailing list precisely at 12.24 am.
As this was a brand new and empty list, it could not have had anything to do with the rule that Aweber does not add subscribers from the same IP address more that once in 24 hours. Or did I get this wrong?
Statistics: Posted by Jason Caldwell — October 23rd, 2011, 11:18 am
Statistics: Posted by MikeS2M — October 22nd, 2011, 6:58 pm
Statistics: Posted by Jason Caldwell — October 22nd, 2011, 6:15 pm
All of this sounds perfectly OK.
•Not everything is to be locked down - teasers plus certain pages must remain public.
•Customers register after payment (redirected from Thank You page; payment set in Paypal: 1 payment, 1 trial month, then $/mo. until they cancel; Paypal redirects to Thank you page) at level 1 (access to everything).
•Members are added manually (by admin) to level 1 without payment. (There will be no level 0.)
•Both, customers who registered and members added manually are entered in Aweber mailing list (single, not double opt-in).
If you're creating a User manually, from inside your Dashboard, you can set the Role yourself, either while you're creating the account, or afterward, by editing the User's account. Screenshot provided below.
First test: add new member manually ( I did this because I have a list with just under 200 subscribers, so it's not going to be the end of the world to enter them by hand).The new member was indeed added to the User list, received an email to login, logged in, changed password but then did not have access to anything apart from the Login Welcome Page.
How can I give this member level 1 access?
Please see this important thread regarding AWeber and the PayPal Email Parser.
Next:
When I set up the Aweber list for this test, I ticked the "Paypal orders" in Email Parsers and left it at that as that's how I understood the tutorial videos.
When I set up Aweber in the API/List server module, I entered the list name only in level 1. I left all other levels clear (I don't want anyone at level 0).
Statistics: Posted by Jason Caldwell — October 22nd, 2011, 6:12 pm
???
This type of integration is available only for shopping cart buttons. For recurring payment or subscription products, a web form will need to be placed somewhere in the order process instead.
Statistics: Posted by MikeS2M — October 21st, 2011, 7:39 am