I’ve been having the same problem… For MONTHS now. No one on this forum seems to be of help, they only point to the FAQs which I’ve already exhausted all the solutions for. I’m going to follow this thread to see if it gets resolved.
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@surfer4life949
Try setting up Postman SMPT to run alongside Contact Form 7.
Is there any chance of getting actual support for this issue? Or indeed to any of the many others here who seem to be having the same problem?
All I have seen so far is one-line responses pointing to pages from the FAQ, which don’t actually answer the question, or instructions to “try the default theme”, which is hardly practical, and given how many people are posting with the same problem but different themes, it seems improbable that the theme is the culprit.
It seems any attempt to get the developer’s attention on other threads that they *have* answered just get removed. To be clear, they were threads about this issue – I’m not so rude as to just crash completely unrelated discussions.
I have a pretty good record of making donations to the authors of plugins that I use, either before I need support, after having received support, or even if I’ve never needed it but can see that the developer is active and responsive to users’ needs.
My impressions of Contact Form 7 so far aren’t good, but I’d love to be proved wrong.
In case the developer feels like taking a look, my site is here:
http://goodwin-jonesceramics.co.uk/contact/
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Jan Dembowski
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When your WordPress installation for any reason attempts to send an email and it does not work, you should get an error in 2 locations.
The first location is your web server’s error_log
file. The second one is the mail relay’s mail log.
CF7 doesn’t have it’s own delivery mechanism. It may be that your host provider is now restricting valid senders. That happens all the time.
Try installing that plugin and configuring that plugin.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/postman-smtp/
If that sorts out your problem then you have a host mail delivery problem and can check that out with them.
The problem with the ‘orange border problem’ is that the mail is never offered to the smtp subsystem, so installing postman-smtp is not going to help.
Orange border means CF7 decided the form is/contains spam so it will not be passed on to whatever you are using to send mail. If the provider is restricting, the error would not show up orange, but a red border (assuming the mail system gives you an error (5xx) trying to send the mail),
From my experience there are no errors in the logs, because there are no errors to report. CF7 doesn’t throw an error when it decides something is spam.
Just my 2 cents,
Sander.
This is my experience also. The orange border result is generated by CF7, not as the result of any error state returned by the mail system. I had no error messages related to this in either my web server or mail logs.
Also, the email address that I’m trying to send to is hosted on the same physical server, and under the same domain, as the website, so I can’t imagine there being anything for the hosting or service provider to restrict.
The SMTP Postman seemed to help the problem. I sent a test email to myself and it came through, albeit not with the form template I had set up. I got an actual customer request the other day that came from a different form and it appeared to come through okay.
santosk, you mentioned in another thread that you had disabled nonce checking and got the form to work. Would you mind telling me how you went about that?