WordPress sendmail not working under certain circumstances
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Greetings everyone,
I recently migrated my wordpress site and DB to a new host. Previously I was on a shared Linux host, and am now on a shared Windows host. I had read various stories about WP not playing nice under Windows, but despite a couple of teething problems, everything went pretty smoothly… until today. I published a new post and wondered why I was not getting any comments. I checked out my site and noticed that I had in fact received comments, but had received no email notification of them.
I wanted to know if it was sending emails at all, ever, so I registered a new user and sure enough, I received an email saying that “a new user has registered”.
I’ve checked php_info and sendmail is enabled, although sender path is blank.
Here’s what works:
– password resets and user registration notifications (seemingly mail events triggered by wordpress admin)
– messages sent by a plugin “Fast, Secure Contact Form”, although it *seems* that it uses it’s own method of sending mail, not anything related to sendmail directly.Here’s what doesn’t work:
– notifications to me and notifications to visitors, triggered by a plugin “Comment Notifier” (seemingly mail events triggered through posts).What I’ve tried:
– Downloaded multiple plugins which attempt to force WP to send notifications via SMTP and not through PHP sendmail. I can send a test mail once these plugins are configured, but they still won’t send comment notifications etc (and sending via SMTP seems really slow!)– Checked around and it seems it’s possible to correct this by hacking php.ini a bit, but as it’s a shared hosting environment, the php.ini is located in C:\Windows\ – A location I don’t have access to.
And so:
So, I was wondering – has anyone ever heard of this? It seems like maybe a permission issue somewhere, since SOME mails are sent, but not all (although ideally I’d like a bit more control over even the new user notifications, because at the moment they’re all coming from “[email protected]” – I’d much rather they come from my site’s email address.Hope you can help, and thanks for your time!
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