ooops – I meant Fast Secure Contact form NOT contact form 7!!
Andrew
Hi, the plugin developer will reply to your question.
Regards
The “Return-path address” should be set to an email on your own domain, but the “email to” setting can be different, like gmail, yahoo, another web domain, etc.
Also be sure to check this setting box:
Enable when web host requires “Mail From” strictly tied to site (don’t skip this important step! even when sending to gmail). Click “Save Changes”
Please follow the instructions here
https://wordpress.org/plugins/si-contact-form/installation/
Test your form’s mail delivery by sending a message from the form on your page. When testing your form on your page, do not fill out the email field with the same email address as the “Email To” or “Return-path address”. Use a different email address because some server’s security settings do not allow email to send from/to the same address.
Thanks Mike,
I find this confusing though because what you mentioned above contradicts what is written in the plugin:
“Return-path address (recommended):
Set this to a real email address on the SAME domain as your web site.
For best results, the “Email To” and the “Return-path address” should be separate email addresses on the SAME DOMAIN as your web site”
This is why I thought I would have problems with addresses that are not on the same server, i.e gmail, yahoo etc.
Sorry for any confusion. I can update that
Some people will like to set the “Email To” to a gmail.com, outlook.com, or some other webmail address (if that is what you want, go ahead and try it), but the “Return-path address” should ALWAYS be set to a real email addresses on the SAME DOMAIN as your web site. If you try a webmail address and your mail is not sending, try changing the “Email to” address to a REAL email addresses on the SAME DOMAIN as your web site. You can still deliver it to your webmail address by forwarding the email from a setting in your hosting control panel, or configuring your webmail to fetch a mail account.