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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Possible broken code messing with contact formI installed your extension hopefully this solves the issue. Thank you for your help and thanks to everyone else for your help as well. I will mark this as resolved. 🙂
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Possible broken code messing with contact formSo do I basically have to contact my web host about this issue?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Possible broken code messing with contact formSo I installed you plugin and this is the response/conclusion I got:
Conclusion:
Port 443 can be used to send Gmail with the Postman Gmail Extension.
Port 465 is blocked. Contact your host for a solution, such as using their local SMTP server or opening the port.
Port 25 is blocked. Contact your host for a solution, such as using their local SMTP server or opening the port.
Port 587 is blocked. Contact your host for a solution, such as using their local SMTP server or opening the port.A Closed port indicates one or more of these issues:
Your host has placed a firewall between this site and the Internet
Your PHP configuration is preventing outbound connections
Your WordPress configuration is preventing outbound connectionsForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Possible broken code messing with contact formWhoops! The links didn’t show but they can be found near the top of this forum
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Possible broken code messing with contact formI have it set up right now on the Ninja Forms plugin. When a customer fills out the form and presses submit it’s sent to both my friend and his customer. His email is the following: Junkstudz@gmail.com
That’s also his default email for the WordPress site. Does that help @postmansmtp
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Possible broken code messing with contact formI’ll try that out, just by looking at reviews for different SMTP plugins I think this will definitely help
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Possible broken code messing with contact formWell I used Quform (a premium, paid plugin) before I switched to Ninja Forms (a well-known, free plugin) and the same problem occurred. Which lead me to believe that the ‘contact forms’ are not the issue. The contact forms/plugins work for the most part, but there is always 1 or 2 submissions a week that aren’t received in my friend’s email (but they can be found in the submissions section of the wordpress plugin). This causes both him and customers to get frustrated.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Possible broken code messing with contact formSorry I know its been a little while but I did try Check Email plugin and I got positive results from it. But not sure if its exactly solves my problem. Thank you Kmessinger. Does anyone else have any other suggestions that might help or can possibly look at the site and run any tests?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Possible broken code messing with contact form