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For Windows please check this knowledge base article on locating your OpenSSL.cnf file.
https://kb.mainwp.com/docs/how-to-find-the-openssl-cnf-file/
Thank you for letting us know. If you decide to try again, please feel free to open a helpdesk ticket and we will check out what is going on.
Hi @spac3monk3y,
thanks for reaching out.
Please check the MainWP > Settings > MainWP Tools page, at the bottom of the settings form, you will find the option to disable the Twitter brag notifications.
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Hi @sirlouen,
Thanks for getting back to us.
MainWP does not force a Health status check, it only returns detected status to the Dashboard. This is by design, so I wouldn’t say that it’s buggy.
Please feel free to join the MainWP Community and post your suggestions and remarks to the Features section.
Since there are no bugs here, I will go ahead and close this support request.
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Hi @sirlouen,
I will go ahead and resolve this support request. For additional help, please feel free to open a helpdesk ticket.
Can you please let us know if the problem got resolved?
Hi @alan555,
We have your ticket (#1937) in the system and we are waiting for your reply.
I will go ahead and close this support request, no need to run the troubleshooting process in 2 places.
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Hi @elearnnow,
I will go ahead and resolve this support request. If any additional help is needed, please feel free to open a helpdesk ticket.
Hi @kevinmrlw,
I will go ahead and resolve this support request. If any additional help is needed, please feel free to open a helpdesk ticket.
Hi @datto510,
I will go ahead and resolve this support request. IF any additional help is needed, please feel free to open a helpdesk ticket.
Please be sure all your MainWP Extensions are up to date. You can read more on this support topic https://meta.mainwp.com/t/deprecated-errors-in-php-log-since-mainwp-4-1/1766
Please review this KB Article Required FS_METHOD
If that doesn’t help please open a support ticket.
Hi Anita,
thank you for reaching out.
1. Can you please verify that the /home/XXXXXX/public_html/XXXXXX.com/wp-content/uploads/XXXXXX/ directyr actually exists on the server?
2. Can you please try to reset user permissions on the server?Hi @datto510,
thanks for reaching out.
MainWP has the feature to check if the wp_mail() works properly. In some cases, it can return a false positive.
Since you are sure that emails are being sent properly from your MainWP Dashboard site, you can simply dismiss that warning and continue using the MainWP plugin normally.
Hi Roberto,
I will go ahead and resolve this ticket. If any further help is needed, feel free to open a helpdesk ticket.