• Resolved jazperson

    (@jazperson)


    Hi,

    We had development site for our website and when we made it live, our contact 7 forms doesn’t work and we have this error:

    There was an error trying to send your message. Please try again later.

    I already reset and removed recaptcha and we still get the error. Can you please help us?

    This is our live website – https://badgeraustralia.com.au/contact-us

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  • Hi,

    We had a problem on our website. The problem found in the contact forms 7 do not work and we have this error:

    There was an error while trying to send your message. Please try again later.

    There was an error trying to send your message. Please try again later.

    Can you please help us?

    This is our website – https://piraymini.com/angus/contacto/

    I have found that I needed to run plugin “WP Mail SMTP” to get Contacts 7 to mail notifications.

    I have facing the same problem. I used to WP mail SMTP. but not resolved.

    Hello,

    I got this error too. It happens when your hosting provider blocks the from mail through scripts.

    Go into mail section of your hosting providers Cpanel and in the registered mail ID section add the mail id wordpress@domainname

    It should resolve the issue.

    Thanks

    sadhchyme (@sadhchyme)

    Can you please instruct me step by step how to find “Go into mail section of your hosting providers Cpanel and in the registered mail ID section add the mail id wordpress@domainname” this to the hosting?

    Thanks!!!!

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 11 months ago by airahbalagtas.

    I’m having the same issues here… would love some instructions on how to add wordpress@domain in the registered mail ID CPanel

    I have created email “wordpress@domain” in cpanel, even then form is not working. Any other solution

    IMPORTANT: Check whether your theme supports this plugin? If not please go for some other plugin. Some themes don’t support after updating the plugin.

    If your theme supports, please follow these steps:

    1. go to cpanel

    2. Check for Registered Mail ID’s

    3. YOu will be taken to “Manage Registered Email-Ids For Sending Mails via Scripts” page and create an email like, [email protected] or [email protected] etc.,

    4. Give sometime and try and you will be done.

    This must work. If not please ask your hosting company.

    I was getting the There was an error trying to send your message. Please try again later. error. I was using WP Mail SMTP plugin with Sendgrid.

    I fixed it by switching to the postman-smtp plugin. Set it up with the same sendgrid API, and From address, and it now works.

    I fixed it by switching to the postman-smtp plugin. Set it up with the same sendgrid API, and From address, and it now works.

    Worked for me too: instructions here

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by tsost.

    Hello,
    I’m running into the same exact issue. Contact forms worked fine on my test server (Digital Ocean) but when we switched it over to the client’s internal server (windows based) it stopped sending.

    There are several contact forms on the site. Some are contact form 7 and some are gravity forms and none are sending.

    I tried resetting the recaptcha keys, removing and re-installing akismet and using a SMTP plugin. I have the mail server information from the client but when I do a test from the SMTP plugin it fails.

    Is there something I need to have them do on their server? I’ve never ran into this issue with a Linux server.

    The site is: https://www.vetrucking.com/

    Thanks for any help.

    I have this working now.
    Thanks

    Hey eddie664

    How do you fix the problem? I have the same and nothing does work.

    @eddie664

    how?

    The SMTP plugin actually did the trick. My client provided the wrong settings so that’s why it wasn’t working. Best of luck.

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