Three MailPoet releases shipped within a week. Together they add ready-to-use email content for subscription and booking automations, let you preview automation emails without leaving the editor, bring filtering and sorting to every listing, align WooCommerce revenue reporting with Woo Analytics, and put Sender and Reply-to controls in the email editor.
Build automations without writing the emails first. Subscription and booking automations now come with ready-to-send email content patterns built in, so you can turn on an automation without starting from a blank canvas. You can also preview an automation template’s pre-built email content before you commit to building it, and preview automation emails without leaving the automation editor. That means fewer round-trips and a clear picture of what subscribers will receive before anything goes out.
Find and manage large lists faster. Filtering and sorting now work across the Lists, Segments, Forms, Tags, and Custom Fields listings — filter Lists and Segments by type, creation or modification date, and list engagement score; filter Forms by status, creation date, and modified date. For bulk actions, you can once again select every subscriber across all pages in one step, and partial email-address search on the Subscribers page is back. Subscriber lists now sort by the Created-on column for faster performance on large lists.
Tie revenue to the emails that earned it. WooCommerce revenue reporting now matches Woo Analytics by counting the orders WooCommerce attributes to MailPoet, so the numbers you see in MailPoet line up with the numbers in your store’s analytics. You get one consistent revenue figure instead of two that disagree.
More control in the email editor. The Send panel now includes Sender and Reply-to fields, so you can set who an email comes from and where replies go right where you build it. The inbox preview panel shows your MailPoet sender details instead of the WordPress site title and admin email, so the preview matches what subscribers actually see. If you open an already-sent email, a notice explains that you can edit it but must duplicate it to send again, with a Duplicate action right there.
Logs and cleanup. The Logs page adds filtering and sorting, a Download button that exports logs respecting your active filters, and the ability to delete logs matching your current filters and search. MailPoet also cleans up leftover subscriber rows from completed bounce tasks on a recurring basis.
This week’s fixes also resolve abandoned-cart products not showing in block editor emails, a critical error during WordPress user synchronization on hosts with a low database join limit, math formatting in subscription forms, images not loading on public email URLs when an image optimizer plugin is active, missing unsubscribe tokens, a disabled Apply button in the subscribers bulk-action modal, a custom CAPTCHA page selection that reset after updates, and WooCommerce customer conditions for subscribers without customer records.
How to get it
Update to MailPoet 5.33.0 from your WooCommerce dashboard — Plugins > Installed Plugins, or WooCommerce > Extensions. Most improvements apply automatically; the automation content patterns appear when you open a supported subscription or booking automation. These releases require WooCommerce 10.8 or higher and are tested up to WooCommerce 10.9, so update WooCommerce first if you’re behind.