Subscribe to Comments 2.1 is a plugin that allows commenters on your blog to check a box before commenting and get e-mail notification of further comments. It is one of the most popular WordPress plugins out there for the simple reason that it helps foster a community around your blog by encouraging commenters to come back and stay engaged in the dialog.
Features
Rudimentary security
Users cannot enter a random e-mail into the subscription manager and modify someone else’s subscriptions In order to modify subscriptions, users need to use a special link, given in notification e-mails, and printed in the comments form as long as they have their comment cookie
Recognition of subscription status
Unsubscribed users see the “subscribe to comments” checkbox, but subscribed users see a “Manage your subscriptions” link The author of the post is recognized by either login or comment cookie and is assumed to be subscribed to the entry (as they will receive notifications through WordPress)
Themeable subscription manager
Uses visual style of WordPress interface Can be optionally accessed via “Manage” menu in WordPress E-mail verification of block requests Javascript “invert selection” link to check/uncheck subscriptions for mass deletion “Return to the page you were viewing” link that persists at the top of the page, so that users can easily return to the post they were reading once they are done modifying subscriptions
Ability to let users change notification e-mail address
In the subscription manager, users can request that their notification address be changed for all their subscriptions Special link is sent to the old address for verification Once clicked, their e-mail address will be changed instantly for all their comments
Easy integration into comments form
No modification of comments form needed for WP 1.5+ (supported themes) For users who want custom placement of the checkbox/link to subscription manager, this can be done with one simple function call, placed anywhere in the comment form
Subscription without leaving a comment
By popular demand, you can now offer visitors the option of subscribing to comments on an entry without having to leave a comment themselves If the reader later decides to join the conversation, their subscription continues without them having to explicitly set it
Customization
You can make the Subscription Manager that your users see use your theme’s header, footer and sidebar, using CSS to style it to fit your site
Internationalization
I’ve written Subscribe to Comments 2.1 with i18n in mind, making full use of __() and _e() functions. The domain is “subscribe-to-comments”.
Download
Version 2.1 Update
Version 2.1 of Subscribe to Comments has a feature that people have been begging me to implement for many months: you can view the list of people who are subscribed to posts on your blog, and you can also see a list of the most “subscribed” posts. Also in this version is a new one-file install. You just put subscribe-to-comments.php in your /plugins/ directory, activate, and you’re done. This version will work on WordPress versions from 2.0.6 through 2.3.1 (highest tested).
Versions
2.1.2 Fixed a few bugs that’d send bad notifications (thanks Donncha!), cleaned up some code and moved to using proper WP escaping functions 2.1.1 WordPress 2.2 compatibility! Also note that support for attribute_escape() is needed, so if you get errors about that, upgrade to the latest version in your branch 2.1 big update, fixing a few potential XSS holes, and misc error messages… see above for details 2.0.8 XSS security fixes, hopefully fixed “+” symbols in e-mail for good 2.0.7 additional “funky e-mail” fixes 2.0.6 support for e-mail addresses with “+” symbols, option to disable CSS “clearing” 2.0.4 potential security bugs, better WP 2.0 capabilities compat
Feedback/Bugs
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Just wanted you to know I love your plugin and use it all the time, and you’re part of my Rock Star Wordpress Comments tutorial
Good job,thanks
hello!
is it possible to send the e-mails via SMTP with this plugin?
Pas
Very useful plugin. I search for somethink like this by google, and i found it here=]
On Jan. 1 I posted an issue with e-mail notifications no longer going out since upgrading to WP 2.3.2 - I have since fixed the issue thanks to this post http://wordpress.org/support/topic/142163?replies=13#post-672106
While adding wordpress@mydomain.com did not help, removing the following line from wp-includes/pluggable.php fixed the problem:
228 $phpmailer->Sender = apply_filters( ‘wp_mail_from’, $from_email );
Thank you..
I was lookign for something just like this
I use this plugin and like it very much. Suggestion: it even better if user can have options to subcribe selected post or all post (one by one or summary per day)…
Thanks for the plugin.
You have a great plug in but I have a request.
It is set up so that “you can view the list of people who are subscribed to posts on your blog, and you can also see a list of the most “subscribed†posts”
But all I really want to do is see not how many are subscribed to a post but Who exactly.
So at the top list that shows people’s emails that are subscribed, can it list what post they subscribe to? I dont want to have to click on their email to find out. I would have to click every person to see where they are linked to.
Hello, the “notify me of..” text appears well below the checkbox on my blog posts. I’m thinking it’s a CSS issue, yet I haven’t the foggiest where to begin looking… Any thoughts on where I might start to look?
I thought I recalled there was a way of enabling subscribe to post checkbox as marked by default. is there no way of getting that back?
hmmmm…very interesting!
Thanks google
Sorry if I missed the answer, but does these plugin have any issues with WP2.3.2? Right now I using Subscribe2 4.4 by Matthew Robinson, but I have warning messages at the bottom of my blog pages:
Warning: main(): open_basedir restriction in effect. File(../wp-config.php) is not within the allowed path(s): (/home/httpd/vhosts/alove4horses.com/httpdocs:/tmp) in /home/httpd/vhosts/alove4horses.com/httpdocs/blog/wp-admin/install-helper.php on line 2
Warning: main(../wp-config.php): failed to open stream: Operation not permitted in /home/httpd/vhosts/alove4horses.com/httpdocs/blog/wp-admin/install-helper.php on line 2
Fatal error: main(): Failed opening required ‘../wp-config.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/share/pear’) in /home/httpd/vhosts/alove4horses.com/httpdocs/blog/wp-admin/install-helper.php on line 2
Joni, there seems to be little response in terms of help here, so I thought I’d toss in my $0.02 worth. I’m running WP 2.3.2 and am not having any errors like you describe. My thought is that your Subscribe2 might be causing the conflict with this plugin.. If you disable the other one, activate this one, do you still get the error? If both are disabled, do you still get the error? If this one is deactivated and the other activated, do you still get the error?
this is one of important wordpress plugins, keep your visitors with commenting response. Thanks a lot
Hi,
I wonder if it was possible to auto check the checkbox for receiving the email comment on.
So that people doesn’t have to check it all the time. Most of my visitors want to get emails but forget to check the box