One of its standout features is the ability to configure multiple email connections and route emails dynamically based on the sender address. This flexibility is particularly useful for businesses managing various email services. Additionally, FluentSMTP provides detailed email logging and insights, allowing users to track email delivery status and troubleshoot issues effortlessly.
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Moreover, FluentSMTP is completely free and open-source, making it a cost-effective alternative to premium SMTP solutions. The absence of sending limits and its robust feature set make it a top-tier choice for WordPress users seeking a reliable SMTP solution.
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In any case, FluentSMTP is a powerful and dependable SMTP plugin that ensures optimal email deliverability. Its extensive features, ease of use, and free availability make it one of the best choices for WordPress users. Whether running a small blog or managing a large eCommerce store, FluentSMTP is a must-have plugin for handling outgoing emails efficiently.
]]>I want to change the OAuth email address and From email address. I created a new web application with a new Client ID and Client Secret. However, after updating the Gmail SMTP values, the Test Email failed with an authentication error.
Do I need to revoke the old email’s access in order to set a new email address?
Please advise.
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]]>using Astra theme’s latest version. AMP is removed due to layout shifting and not working properly, as advised by Astra theme support.
I have reconfigured the Litespeed cache plugin, emptied the entire cache, and flushed the cache in the Hostinger data file. The CDN cache was purged; moreover, data was cleared by the Asset Cleaner app, too. Kindly guide me to solve this.
]]>I’m still fairly new with website management and would appreciate some insight from other users. I previously set up a WP Mail SMTP with Gmail as my mailer. I followed the steps in this article to enable Gmail API and set up OAuth Client ID: https://wpmailsmtp.com/docs/how-to-set-up-the-gmail-mailer-in-wp-mail-smtp/ . Our emails were sending out properly last year, but now that I have people registering for an event, my confirmations aren’t sending. This is the error log I received after attempting to send a test email. Suggestions for what to do next are appreciated as I am uncomfortable making changes based on the limited info Google yielded while researching this yesterday.
For additional context, we use shared hosting via Hostek, and I am running off a Windows 11 computer. The issue is the same regardless of browser.
Versions:
WordPress: 6.7.1
WordPress MS: No
PHP: 8.1.5
WP Mail SMTP: 4.3.0
Params:
Mailer: gmail
Constants: No
Client ID/Secret: Yes
Auth Code: Yes
Access Token: Yes
Server:
OpenSSL: OpenSSL 1.1.1n 15 Mar 2022
PHP.allow_url_fopen: Yes
PHP.stream_socket_client(): Yes
PHP.fsockopen(): Yes
PHP.curl_version(): 7.77.0
Debug:
Email Source: WP Mail SMTP
Mailer: Gmail
cURL error 77: error setting certificate verify locations: CAfile: D:\PHP\cacerts.pem CApath: none (see https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/libcurl-errors.html) for https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token
Email Source: WP Mail SMTP
Mailer: Google / Gmail
cURL error 77: error setting certificate verify locations: CAfile: D:\PHP\cacerts.pem CApath: none (see https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/libcurl-errors.html) for https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token
]]>However, when configuring the outbound email account, I always see this verification failure message:
https://tinyurl.com/26uowrj2
The failure message displays zero information about why the configuration failed.
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