“There was an error when sending a confirmation email for your subscription. Please contact the website owner.”
I then tried to trigger it again manually by clicking on “resend confirmation email”. Unfortunately, I always get the error message “There was a problem with your sending method. Please check if your sending method is properly configured.”. When I check there, everything seems to be okay (whether I send with Mailpoet or via the web server).
What is particularly annoying is that this has apparently been going on unnoticed for months, because I see hundreds of people in the list who have not yet received a confirmation. Of course, it is a bit embarrassing to receive a confirmation request after months.
What is going wrong here?
Thanks and best regards
In fact I need to achieve next scenario:
1. person fill out the form, booking is recorded as pending.
2. an e-mail is sent with info that booking is recorded and is pending.
3. after a few days an e-mail is sent with a link that allows the person to confirm the booking
4. after person confirm booking, booking state is Approved.
According to this thread: https://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/forums/topic/double-opt-in-for-booking-form/
it is possible to ask for user confirmation after a booking.
How to achieve this? I would appreciate any directions.
I want that the host of the booking could confirm the appointment without logging in to the backend.
Thanks for help!
]]>But in the SMS comes a link that leads to the 404 page. We investigated the problem and found out that the onsuccess link is not written to the database.
Has anyone had the same problem? How can you try to solve this?
]]>I have a problem with email confirmation link. When user press the confirmation link the link dosen′t work. There comes only the message that can′t find the page. Could you help me to solve this problem? Also to some emailaddress the link dosen′t appear as a link mode.
Thanks for your help
Veli-Matti Tranberg
1. A member of my site has a Tier 2 membership. I want to downgrade it to a FREE membership in the backend but every time I change it and save it, it simply reverts back to Tier 2.
2. There is a notification saying: “This user account registration is not complete yet. The member needs to click on the unique registration completion link (sent to their email) and complete the registration by choosing a username and password.”
The user didn’t receive or can’t find the original message and never set a password during initial setup. I used TOOLS to generate a new link. Clicking that link simply took the user to a “This page can not be found” page.
A little background.
The member bought their membership through WooCommerce with a coupon so fortunately no money is at risk here either way but for future clients I’d like to avoid having any similar issues. (I’m using the Simple WP-Membership Woo Commerce Add On).
Any and all feedback or ideas are welcome.
Thank you.
]]>“Please confirm your subscription by clicking on this link:
{{SUBSCRIBE-LINK}}”
makes a very long, messy-looking link in the actual confirmation emails.
Example:
https://www.thegrubbyhubby.com/?es=optin&hash=eyJtZXNzYWdlX2lkIjowLCJjYW1wYWlnbl9pZCI6MCwiY29udGFjdF9pZCI6IjciLCJlbWFpbCI6InRpZXRvbkB1dy5lZHUiLCJndWlkIjoidXZyenFkLWphd3hxei1uY2d2cXktYnFva2h5LXJ3a2RoeSIsImFjdGlvbiI6InN1YnNjcmliZSJ9
This looks spammy. Is there any way
to customize, shorten, or add buttons to make it look nicer?? Or is this a premium feature in Email Subscribers?
Thanks!
]]>“Sorry, you could not be found. Please contact the administrator.”
What is the reason that the user cannot complete the registration?
]]>But some e-mail clients interpret a link with an “@” as an e-mail link and so they are corrupting the clickability.
Therefore I wanted to use a href tag within the content of the confirmation mail (E-Mail-Type-Setting are set on “html e-mail using wordpress”).
But after storing this settings the confirmation content field has deleted my href tags.
What can I do?
Kind regards
Armin Hingst