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  • Thread Starter benjancewicz

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    Lucky. I’ve been out for a month, and as you can see, no one wants to help me…

    If GoDaddy refruses to help because they offer their own install package – I would advise you to take your business elsewhere – and tell them why. It is not up to a host to refuse help to customers because they want you to use THEIR installer. This is a problem at GoDaddy – not WP. Check your cpanel and see if there is a setting anywhere for email.

    Thread Starter benjancewicz

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    GoDaddy doesn’t have cpanel, they use their own system.
    I don’t have any email addresses setup through them, I have Google Apps installed using the CNAME & MX settings.

    Here’s what my MX settings are.

    10	@	aspmx.l.google.com.	 1 Week
    
    20	@	alt1.aspmx.l.google.com.	 1 Week
    
    30	@	alt2.aspmx.l.google.com.	 1 Week
    
    40	@	aspmx2.googlemail.com.	 1 Week
    
    50	@	aspmx3.googlemail.com.	 1 Week

    My CNAME settings look like this:

    mobilemail	mobilemail-v01.prod.mesa1.secureserver.net	 1 Hour
    
    pda	mobilemail-v01.prod.mesa1.secureserver.net	 1 Hour
    
    email	email.secureserver.net	 1 Hour
    
    imap	imap.secureserver.net	 1 Hour
    
    pop	pop.secureserver.net	 1 Hour
    
    smtp	smtp.secureserver.net	 1 Hour
    
    ftp	@	 1 Hour
    
    webmail	webmail.secureserver.net	 1 Hour
    
    e	email.secureserver.net	 1 Hour

    Is there something I need to change, either on GoDaddy or my WordPress settings?

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    The more research I do, the more this seems linked to the 2.7 upgrade. anyone else find that?

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    Benjancewicz,
    Did you eventually find a solution to this problem? I’m having the same issue on a blog I upgraded to 2.7.1 and have been unable to find an answer.

    Ben- Any luck with this? I’m having the same issue with Go Daddy… The say, the mail logs show the email leaving our server. So its not a problem with us… and we don’t support WordPress or plugins for it. I can’t receive any email notifications or forms from my site to Google Apps. Apparently Google has been blocking these types of emails for years, but I’d been getting them for a year or more until recently. As Go Daddy told me, that was a fluke and shouldn’t have been getting the emails to begin with.
    I’m trying different SMTP options, but so far nothing is allowing me to connect.

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