• Resolved biiissen

    (@biiissen)


    Hi there,

    I just discovered your plugin and I’m SO HAPPY with the speed it offers!
    No impact on the site speed = PERFECT!

    However I discovered one issue: I want to set the “From” in the “Form Action” to “[EMAIL]” so I can simply reply to incoming requests.
    But if I do set it that way, no email will be sent. The submission is saved but no email arrives in my inbox.

    Setting the “From” to sth like “[email protected]” solves the problem.

    Is that a known issue? Is there a workaround? Am I doing sth wrong?

    Thanks in advance for your help!

    Kind regards,
    Laurent

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  • Thread Starter biiissen

    (@biiissen)

    UPDATE: I narrowed down the problem. It seems to be related to “@pt.lu” which I initially used for testing.
    Is there a mechanism checking the emails that doesn’t accept providers with only two letters? “pt.lu” is the Luxembourgish Post and should be working.
    “@pt.com” & “@pt.de” work, “@put.lu” works too.
    Strange stuff.

    Thanks in advance for your help!

    Kind regards,
    Laurent

    Thread Starter biiissen

    (@biiissen)

    Hi there,

    is there anybody who can come up with an explanation/solution to this problem?

    Thanks in advance!

    Kind regards,
    Laurent

    Plugin Author Link Software LLC

    (@linksoftware)

    Using the Additional Headers field, in the Send Email action, is the best way to set a proper reply to address. You can even use variables, for example:

    Reply-To: [NAME] <[EMAIL]>

    @biiissen was able to solve his issue this way. I’m going to close this and mark as resolved.

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