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  • Can you post a screen shot of you FORM and MAIL settings?

    Thread Starter accucomm

    (@accucomm)

    Unfortunately this form doesn’t allow attachments. However, you can see them here: https://www.hablandodetecnologia.com/contact-form-7-problem/form-settings.jpg and https://www.hablandodetecnologia.com/contact-form-7-problem/mail-settings.jpg .

    I have several WordPress sites and I use this same form in all of them. And in all cases I get configuration errors when I upgrade to version 4.4 or later. This didn’t happen before and the forms have worked fine for years.

    I’m sorry that the forms are in Spanish but I work out of Puerto Rico and that is our native language.

    Don’t worry about the language, it isn’t a problem. Maybe this can help:

    If an email is being sent from your website domain, it should now have a FROM address from that domain (CF7 4.4+). This is because emails are being spoofed by spammers and are being sent from a different domain (e.g. I send you a message from my domain but claim to be sending it from paypal.com). Such messages are being routed into the Spam folder, and so best practice is now to include a FROM email address that is from the website domain. Look at the following setup:

    == MAIL ==
    From: [your-name] <[email protected]>
    Additional Headers: Reply-To: [your-email]

    What happens and why:

    1. When you receive the message, it will have the sender’s name and be from the “wordpress” email address specified in FROM (Depending in your hosts, this may need to be a real email address (test to see if it processes), and it does need to be @your-domain.com).
    2. Adding the Reply-To: [your-email] in ADDITIONAL HEADERS means that you can reply to the sender by hitting the Reply button in your email client.

    Thread Starter accucomm

    (@accucomm)

    Maybe the best idea would be a sample form and a sample mail tab the way they should actually be configured. I’m still confused.

    Try this: https://snag.gy/MoN8y.jpg

    Although note that I use [email protected] rather than [email protected] in the FROM field.

    Thread Starter accucomm

    (@accucomm)

    One configuration error went away, three remain.

    I’ll just go back to the old version.

    Can you post a screen shot of the where the errors are appearing in the MAIL tab?

    I am having the same problem. No matter what, I get the red box configuration error. Any ideas?

    Thread Starter accucomm

    (@accucomm)

    Sure. I installed WP Rollback and went back to version 4.3.

    This shouldn’t be rocket science. And if it’s going to be such a headache to get our forms right the developer should provide clear examples of what correct form should look like.

    I gave up and went back to the old version of the plugin.

    I hear that Ninja Forms and Gravity Forms are great solutions. I’ll have to look into them.

    @jcallanan

    Start a new topic and post a screenshot of both your FORM and the MAIL settings.

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