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  • Plugin Author M66B

    (@m66b)

    Your hosting provider should setup rDNS and SPF for that, but if it is shared hosting the provider probably cannot do that. Try different send methods.

    Thread Starter queeneve

    (@queeneve)

    “Try different send methods.”

    What is your suggestions for different methods to use??????????

    Plugin Author M66B

    (@m66b)

    Because PHP mail mostly works, as it is almost always setup correct by your hosting provider.

    Thread Starter queeneve

    (@queeneve)

    I tried using the PHP mail and it sends the emails to the junk mail
    and when I use the SMTP with the secure transfer SSL authenticated to Logic or Plain or Crammad5 it is still sending to Spam

    and when I use the SMTP with the secure TLS with any authentication type I receive an error

    Please help me i need to send send the emails to the inbox not to the junk ?? ?? , what is the best settings to do that?

    Plugin Author M66B

    (@m66b)

    There is no plugin option for that. The plugin merely sends e-mail and it is up to the remaining infrastructure to do this correctly. Sending e-mail, with all those spammers around, is a more complicated business than you might think. Only your hosting / e-mail provider can help you with this. One of the most important things is a correct rDNS and correct SPF records. This is not something the plugin can arrange.

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