Support » Plugin: Contact Form & SMTP Plugin for WordPress by PirateForms » Wrong sender’s address in header, upload file not working

  • Resolved Malae

    (@malae)


    Updated to version 2.2.0 and the UPLOAD FILE button has stopped working.

    Website e-mail address showing as sender’s address in the header.

    I would use a different contact form except that HESTIA is designed so that it is difficult to use any other contact form on the home page, except the Pirate Forms Free & Simple Contact Form.

    The many unsolved issues and lack of support with Pirate Forms Free & Simple Contact Form will cause me to avoid using ThemeIsle products in the future.

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  • Thread Starter Malae

    (@malae)

    Upload button not working now fixed in ver. 2.2.2.

    Website e-mail address still showing as sender’s address in the header. Why?

    Hey there,

    Sorry for the delay. Can you let us know if it’s still happening?

    Thread Starter Malae

    (@malae)

    The problem still exists and reading through all the support posts, I note that others have had similar problems that did not appear to have been understood by PiarteForms support.

    Embarassed at the error in the email headers, I changed the code myself to correct the problem.

    Hi there,

    Apologies for not replying earlier. I assure you to help you with this problem.
    So, If you have updated the plugin to latest version, can you please tell me if the problem stays the same for you? (please update the plugin if you have not. We have fixed many bugs and errors since the time you posted the issue). Also, you can contact us at: https://themeisle.com/contact/.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter Malae

    (@malae)

    Hi Rohit,

    Rather surprised that you picked up this issue, which goes back 5 months. If you are really interested, you should read all the postings in this and the other support request that you replied to today. It seems that some ThemeIsle support agents have limited understanding of the issues.

    As mentioned previously, I have had so many problems with Pirate Forms, that I would have abandoned it long ago except that the Hestia theme uses it.

    If you read my last posting, you will note that I stated that I had made code changes myself to correct the issue. Of course, the downside to this is that I must make these code changes each time the plugin is updated.

    Hi @malae,

    I can understand your frustration with the plugin as it is not functioning the way you want it to. Also, I saw all the previous posts. The reason I’m asking if you have updated plugin is to get a better understanding if the problem still exists or not. If it exists, can you tell me where exactly the problem is coming (I mean while submission of form, or in the backend)?

    Website e-mail address still showing as sender’s address in the header. Why?

    And can also tell me a step by step procedure of what is happening?

    Please let me know. Thanks.

    Thread Starter Malae

    (@malae)

    Thank you for your reply. It is encouraging that at last someone is taking an interest. Yes, I always use the latest update, except when I have had to roll back to fix problems.

    I had a lot of e-mail correspondence in July and August last year about this plugin. The problem started with the Form processing option on the Options tab, which has some confusing and conflicting instructions regarding the Contact notification email address. I had sent many emails about various problems some of which were fixed in updates.

    I tried using SMTP, but it always failed with PirateForms in sending mail, so I stayed with PHP. As it stands now, the confirmation mail received by the email sender gives the site’s address as wordpress(@)sitedomain.com. I know this is the WP default, but there should be an option on to allow the site Admin to specify the site’s address. To overcome this, I changed the code in class-pirateforms-util.php file to put the required address on the in the confirmation email header.

    Uriahs Victor

    (@uriahs-victor)

    Hi @malae instead of editing the plugin files you can use this plugin to Setup SMTP, it will overwrite the plugins settings and use the SMTP settings you create. It will also let you test the settings before proceeding to know that your SMTP settings are correct:

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/post-smtp/

    Setting up the PostSMTP plugin it’s important to go to Postman SMTP->Show All Settings->Message and check the “Prevent plugins and themes from changing this” for both the Email address and name.

    Hope this helps

    Thread Starter Malae

    (@malae)

    Using SMTP was only resorted to because of the problem that was raised in the first place, which has not been fixed.

    For the SMTP issue, I consider that using a plugin to fix a problem with another plugin is not a good approach.

    Hi there @malae,

    The plugin works fine for us, and other plugin users. It might be a configuration issue on your end, and by using Post SMTP it would be able to tell you right away if something in your SMTP configuration is bad as Post SMTP would not connect. Can you check that and let me know. Thanks.

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