Subscribe to Comments 2.1
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”.
- I’ve written Subscribe to Comments 2.1 with i18n in mind, making full use of
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
Feel free to leave bug reports or feature requests here. Use this entry’s comments to ask support questions or offer general feedback


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Ok, this plug in does work with the latest version. You guys need to go through some of the back comment entries to this thread because there is more to the plug-in that needs to be done in the option section.
I will blog about this one so people can find it through my blog just in case they can’t find the exact posting that somebody left in this thread that wound up helping me figure it out.
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Hi,
I’m from Quebec city and my english is not very good.
I have installed your pluggin but when I put the code for subscribe the comment without comment I have all the time the message that I need put the name, email and message.
Why?
You can to help me?
Thank you very much
I, too, am getting the You may not access this page without a valid key error message for managing my comments subscription.
I gave up looking for answers and finally modified the error result to give people instructions on how to contact me.
Rich
BlogRodent
Like a couple other commenters here, this plugin does not work on my Windows 2003 (IIS) Server. I’m running WordPress 2.1 and all other email-related functions (like comment notification) work just fine on the server.
Any suggestions? Has anyone gotten this plugin to work successfully on IIS?
Thanks in advance.
I never saw sow many comments before anywhere. Respect!
Extremely useful plugin, I wish every Wordpress blog used it.
Trying the plugin out for the first time… is there an easy way to automatically redirect users back to the screen they were on, rather than dumping them into the subscription manager when they check the subscribe box?
I’d still like them to be able to manage comments via the [manager_link] I provide in the message I give to users who have already subscribed, but popping them into the management interface every time they subscribe to a new thread seems like overkill. Thoughts, anyone?
Good news: There’s another plugin you can use in conjunction with subscribe to comments to get it to work on IIS servers:
http://www.coffee2code.com/archives/2004/06/28/plugin-wpphpmailer/
I’ve tested and can confirm this. Thanks to Basil for figuring this out:
http://www.basilv.com/psd/blog/2006/running-wordpress-20-under-iis#comment-25267
On my site after I subscribe to a comment… I then browse to other permalink pages and the check box is automatically checked for subscribe to comments.
is that how it is supposed to work ?
In my admin options, the box ’subscribe by default’ is unchecked…
so I am not sure what I am doing wrong here…
Very nice plugin!
“On my site after I subscribe to a comment… I then browse to other permalink pages and the check box is automatically checked for subscribe to comments.
is that how it is supposed to work ?
In my admin options, the box ’subscribe by default’ is unchecked”
Same here, but it’s only happening in Explorer, not in Firefox.
testing the plugin and the manager link stuff. Thx for the great plugin btw!
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Great plugin. I love it. One thing though.. I haven’t found a way to measure the usage. Is there an add-on which allows me to track usage? Thanks.
Wow, Glad I found this because it’s a great plug-in…that is if I can get it to work. No, I’m not beating up on it and I’m sure it’s something silly, but once installed and activated…no subscribe-to-comments form shows up. A normal comments form does…and the text I put in the field in WP at:
options/subscribe-to-comments/Subscribed
There is an odd text display that say’s
“Comment Form Textâ€
Just below the checkboxes
Am I supposed to edit any PHP?
I’ve tried it with more themes than I can count so I ruled that out.
Above is the test blog STC is installed and activated…you can tell because there a bit of text displayed below the form…but the form ain’t a STC form
Any help appreciated
–Mike
Great plugin! Thanks
Am I supposed to edit any PHP?
I’ve tried it with more themes than I can count so I ruled that out.
Above is the test blog STC is installed and activated…you can tell because there a bit of text displayed below the form…but the form ain’t a STC form
Any help appreciated
Am I supposed to edit any PHP?
I’ve tried it with more themes than I can count so I ruled that out.
I have mine set to have the box to subscribe automatically checked but it’s not doing so on my posts/comments. I’m not sure if this is a bug or something I’m missing.
WTF? The readme file says “If you are upgrading from a 2.0.x version of this plugin only, put wp-subscription-manager.php into your blog’s root WordPress directory” but the download doesn’t include the wp-subscription-manager.php file!!!
This worked a treat! keep up with the good work mate!
Hi!
Great plugin, thanks.
But I cannot see any message after the checkbox.
Please check: http://ruicruz.forunsbb.com/2007/08/05/seo-friendly-plugin-simpletags/#respond
Anything I’m doing wrong? ^^
Thanks
Rui
What are these instructions in the README referring to? Put what and where? I’m looking to see if this is supposed to be a numbered list appearing in the options - doesn’t seem to be. Please clarify?
ddfg dfgdfdgfg
asd asdasdsdasd
Found the answer to that one by finding the function name in the code.
Not so intuitive but it worked.
Incidentally re this “Live Comment Preview is getting a massage. A LONG massage.” - Maybe the newest version of that plugin works okay with this one here? ‘Cuz it’s working fine at my page. Or did you just decide to stop using it?
Sorry for the nags
I installed this plugin and it made all my admin pages in WP blank as well as my entire sidebar. Any suggestions?