• Resolved lenilton

    (@lenilton)


    Hello David;
    First, your form is the most complete and best free form that i ever saw.
    Congratulations for this!
    Second, I customized a form in my blog to send an email to 10 listed emails. In each post, I need to send an email to a specific address and I don´t want make the form 10 more times. So, I thought to create a variable, define it before the form with a especific email address for this page and use the same form in each post changing only the variable value. Do you think that is possible? And how do I make it with Caldera Form?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/caldera-forms/

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  • Plugin Contributor David Cramer

    (@desertsnowman)

    Hi There,

    I’m about to send out an update that will allow you to do this.
    in the mailer->recipients settings, you can add the magic tag {post_meta:recipient} then on the page with the form, simple create a custom field called recipient with the email address you want it to go.

    This update makes all mailer fields magic tag enabled. So you’ll be able to set the subject, from name and from address in the custom fields on a page as well.
    Look out for v1.1.4 shortly.

    Thread Starter lenilton

    (@lenilton)

    Hello David;
    Thanks a lot. With 1.1.4 everything works fine.
    My problem now is the WP delay to send emails.
    Thanks again;
    Lenilton Braga

    Plugin Contributor David Cramer

    (@desertsnowman)

    how do you mean delay?

    Thread Starter lenilton

    (@lenilton)

    Hello David;
    After I click in SUBMIT, I only receive the email after aproximately 1 hour. I think it maybe a problem with WP or PHP config in my provider.
    I tryed installing a new plugin (WP Mail Bank) that send the email immediatly but changes the sender name and email to a fixed value.
    Thanks for the support;
    Lenilton.

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