• After installing WP 5.6 or a coincidence, I’ve noticed any emails from Yahoo, Gmail or Hotmail will not work if inserted in the “Your email” section of the Contact 7 Form.

    I tested on IE and Chrome desktop browsers and it creates the following error:
    “There was an error trying to send your message. Please try again later.”

    I even tried it using a VPN and the error still occurs.

    Please verify using your yahoo, Gmail, or Hotmail email to advise the plugin designer of this error. If you do a yahoo.ca.com it will work, but not the dot com.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    Thread Starter mcalpin1

    (@mcalpin1)

    Thank you for the reply. Do you understand what is wrong? Let’s follow a process and you can tell me why your plugin provides the error and no email is sent to the author of the domain hosting your plugin contact form 7.

    First off, I’ve used your plugin for five years and after installing WP 5.6, I started to see the error as stated above.

    If you go to the URL in the original post above, and type in your information but use a yahoo, gmail or hotmail email address, you will receive the error as stated above. The domain author will not receive the input from the customer(you) if they use yahoo, gmail or hotmail as a return email address.

    The error will not appear if you type a different email address versus those three per my limited analysis. ie yahoo.ca.com or wordpress.org

    Go to the URL above and give it a try and advise why I get this error and why no email is provided?

    If further information is required, please advise.

    Hello @mcalpin1,

    I’m afraid your mail server has some type of denied rules for email address from those domains. My recommendation is to set up SMTP in your WordPress install. Sending emails using SMTP is more reliable and is often the solution to this kind of issue.

    Please see this video tutorial to learn more: How To Setup WordPress SMTP For Sending Emails (you can also try searching a tutorial in your language).

    If even after setting up SMTP it still doesn’t work, contact your hosting or email provider (if you handle email separately).

    Best regards,
    Yordan.

    @yordansoares your support is great, all replys i see in this support forum alsways pointing the finger to third partys you never accept that maybe something is not working correctly since WP 5.6 came out. See all the Topics since then, they are not coming because all the people are stupid or all the people have “poroblems” with third partys, they are coming because the CF7 is not 100% properly workling with WP 5.6, why i don’t know. That is the job of the developers.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by leogc.

    Hello @leogc,

    I’m sorry that you have had problems with Contact Form 7, it also has happened to me before, but almost all the time it’s due to problems with the mail or antispam methods misconfigured. If what you say were true, my forms wouldn’t be working, and I manage dozens of sites, all working right now.

    My “secret”: I keep all my sites updated to the latest versions of both WordPress and the theme and all the plugins, including of course Contact Form 7, and I set up SMTP in those servers with mail issues. That’s it.

    The truth is that some users don’t follow the instructions, or even read the documentation, but many issues are solved with these simple practices.

    By the way, I guess when you say “your support is great” you’re being sarcastic. I ask you to please maintain a respectful language in these forums, not only for me, but for everyone here. Our work is voluntary, we dedicate several hours a week to help others for free and the least we expect is respect.

    If you need priority support, or you want special treatment, you can certainly pay any developer out there.

    Best regards,
    Yordan.

    Thread Starter mcalpin1

    (@mcalpin1)

    @yordansoares
    Per my hosting company

    Hi there,

    Unfortunately, that’s not true. Nothing has changed with the mail server, at least not here. You can certainly configure your WordPress install to send via SMTP however and I would encourage you to do so. Since you are using externally hosted email (Google’s G Suite) you’ll need to send through there. (not true for contact form 7)

    You simply need to install and activate this plugin:

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-mail-smtp/

    You can then enter your email account details as provided to you by G Suite. You can test that by sending a test mail. If that works then everything is correct.

    You should ensure your form in the plugin is configured correctly (there should be no “!” on the mail configuration tab in the form settings).

    If it’s still not working after that you would need to get back to the developer to let them know that you’re sending via SMTP and it’s still failing.

    Best regards,

    I’m having the same issue with the plugin suddenly not working. Nothing changed, except updating WP and ContactForm 7, and theme which is all up to date and has always been kept current. I’ve only tested with gmail emails, but it fails. I can send from site specific domains, but not @gmail.com

    samgribbles

    (@samgribbles)

    I’m having the exact same issue.
    i.e. People can submit the contact form from all domains but if someone enters a gmail account in the From field the form fails.
    I have the latest updates installed for all plugins and WP.
    I have even tried the SMTP solution.
    Nothing has worked so far.

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