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Before you start you must connect installed module to your MailUp admin console. Here below you can find an example of how the module has to be configured.
Console Id: number that identifies a MailUp admin console.
Endpoint: console URL + /frontend
WebService MailUpWsImport WSDL: console URL + /services/WSMailUpImport.asmx?WSDL
Namespace: http://ws.mailupnet.it/ (always)
Webservices Username: 'a' + console ID
Webservices Password: it can be set by MailUp administrator (see previous paragraph)
WebService MailUpSend WSDL: https://wsvc.ss.mailup.it/MailupSend.asmx?WSDL (always)
Allow new users to subscribe the list within the registration form: select this option if you want to show newsletter for subscribing when registering as new user of your Drupal powered website
Use email confirm service: select this option if you want that newsletter subscribers receive an email to confirm their subscription.
Map profile of Drupal users with MailUp personal data fields
In order to obtain a better segmentation of the recipients of your message you can export to MailUp the profile settings of Drupal users.
As shown in the picture below, MailUp personal data fields are listed in the "Profile mapping" page, then you can link each data field with a Drupal field by means of a dropdown menu.
Selection of MailUp lists that can be used for subscriptions
You must enable on Drupal the MailUp lists that you want to make available for subscription. For each MailUp list you can click on its name and specify then a "Drupal local name" in order to expose a name that is more user friendly.
In the pictures below you can see that only four MailUp lists have been enabled for subscriptions through a Drupal powered website that uses "MailUp integration" plugin.
Here below you can see the page that can be accessed by clicking on list name. On this page you can specify a "local name" and, optionally, one or more groups in which subscribers should be added when subscribing to that list