Hi Jason
Thanks for jumping in to help! I've been using several email addresses to avoid the 12 hour rule. I've also done as you suggested - added the bcc file and run a test subscription (using the free subscriber log-in link etc). I'm also using the latest wordpress and S2 member (free version) with aweber and paypal.
I've received a copy of the email (which shows that it was sent to my correct autoresponder list
ID@aweber.com) - email states:
s2Member Subscription Request
s2Member w/ PayPal Email ID
Ad Tracking: s2Member-selfconfidenceworkshops.co.uk
EMail Address: xxxxx
Buyer: xxxxx
Full Name: xxxxxx
First Name: xxxxx
Last Name: xxxxx
IP Address: xxxxx
User ID: 9
Login: xxxxxxxx
Role: subscriber
Level: 0
CCaps:
- end.
The Aweber API file for my previous test (prior to bcc was set up) shows:
PHP v5.2.17 :: WordPress® v3.3 :: s2Member® v111220
Memory 17.55 MB :: Real Memory 17.75 MB :: Peak Memory 17.56 MB :: Real Peak Memory 17.75 MB
selfconfidenceworkshops.co.uk/wp-login.php?action=register
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; GTB7.2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729)
array (
'function' => 'process_list_servers',
'func_get_args' =>
array (
0 => 'subscriber',
1 => '0',
2 => 'sophielwhite',
3 => 'xxxxxxxxxxx',
4 => 'xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx',
5 => 'sophie',
6 => 'xxxxxx',
7 => 'xxxxxxxxx',
8 => true,
9 => true,
10 => 8,
),
'wp_mail_method' => 'listSubscribe',
'list_id' => 'selfconfidencew',
'bcc' => false,
'pass_inclusion' => false,
'wp_mail_sbj' => 's2Member Subscription Request',
'wp_mail_msg' => 's2Member Subscription Request
s2Member w/ PayPal Email ID
Ad Tracking: s2Member-selfconfidenceworkshops.co.uk
EMail Address:
info@selfconfidenceworkshops.co.ukBuyer: xxxxxxxxxxx
Full Name: xxxxxxxxx
First Name: xxxxx
Last Name: xxxxx
IP Address: xxxxxxxx
User ID: 8
Login: xxxxxxxxx
Role: subscriber
Level: 0
CCaps:
- end.',
'wp_mail_headers' => 'From: "xxxxxxxxxx" <info@selfconfidenceworkshops.co.uk>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8',
'wp_mail_response' => true,
'wp_mail_success' => true,
)