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| Ariel 6:13 pm July 19, 2008
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[desc]: I'm not receiving emails sent through a cform used as a contact page.
I don't think it's purely a cform issue because I have other plugins, including Wordpress itself, which are not sending me email.
Anyone know why a server would refuse to send out emails from Wordpress?
Thanks,
Ariel
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| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 9:37 pm July 19, 2008
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If you don't receive any emails, check with your provider. It seems that they don't support PHP mail() which is -by default- used by WP. You may have to use an SMTP plugin (and cforms SMTP feature) – your provider will tell you how to configure it.
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| Ariel 8:21 am July 21, 2008
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That did the trick! Thank you so much!
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| sharon wambeek 3:14 am September 9, 2008
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i am having a similar issue…. it was working fine and now its not?
also i am reciveing the auto confirmation emails as i test the form but through teh admin section i get no email with teh information that i filled out through the admin emails?
i can't work out why>?
http://gospelministry.org/blog/?page_id=407 here is the application form…
usign the latest version of cforms
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| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 7:18 am September 9, 2008
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This sounds like a mail configuration issue. Check with your mail service provider…
- …whether the admin email address can accept emails fine
- …whether the FROM: address is a proper one
- …check you SPAM folders
- …check the FAQs for more hints
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| Omi 1:31 pm September 10, 2008
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I am not getting mail with WP 2.5.1. and CFforms 8.7
I get all phpmail fine
I never changed the admin address and it's fine
nothing in spam forlder
thoughts?
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| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 8:14 pm September 10, 2008
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does it make a difference if you disable Ajax in your form?
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