Hello Andrew.
We found a variant of the solution without the implementation of export. You need to narrow the size of the browser window so that all email addresses are lined up in one column. Then you can copy and paste all email addresses in Word, Excel, Notepad or other editor.
I believe that should work. Does this mean I need to work through you to get the data every time? Perhaps I'm not clear on the "API call". Also, would this cost us extra?
Or if this looks like very complicated. We can just add small button near email list in the web interface, that will return .CSV list.
Also, have you thought of an API to work with mail clients like MailChimp, etc.? Or do we have that option? In other words, to draw email data from MailChimp into the private forum?
Also, have you thought of an API to work with mail clients like MailChimp, etc.? Or do we have that option? In other words, to draw email data from MailChimp into the private forum?
Regarding MailChimp. Provide your main idea.
1) For example you have list of subscribers in MailChimp and you want to grant access to a private forum to all of them.
2) You want to add all your UserEcho private forum users to a MailChimp newsletter list.
Hello Andrew.
We found a variant of the solution without the implementation of export. You need to narrow the size of the browser window so that all email addresses are lined up in one column. Then you can copy and paste all email addresses in Word, Excel, Notepad or other editor.
While true that I can copy and export, it is still pasted into one excel/spreadsheet block. The email values are not separated and end up being one very long string. I am using Chrome. Do you find that browsers make a difference?
We found a variant of the solution without the implementation of export. You need to narrow the size of the browser window so that all email addresses are lined up in one column. Then you can copy and paste all email addresses in Word, Excel, Notepad or other editor.