CraigGDodge
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Woo digital download OneDrive folderIt looks interesting, but don’t see how it would integrate with WooCommerce and our payment processing service. We sell physical products also and don’t want to end up with separate carts.
Found the answer:
By enabling the “Prevent plugins and themes from changing this” under Message tab of Post SMTP settings for the email address used.
Thank you. Re-authenticating worked.
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In reply to: [Brilliant Web-to-Lead for Salesforce] Hide picklist options from labelForgive me, but I’m not finding how to upload a screenshot here, or send you a private message.
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In reply to: [WP Crontrol] Unable to edit Jetpack cronI’ve sent them an e-mail also. I’ll update here if / when there’s a reply.
If there are 2 Jetpack crons running every 5 minutes (theoretically) on 5 sites hosted on a VPS, it seems the likely culprit to going over allotted RAM. But I’m just a user and not so familiar.
Because we’re a business, and we want to use our business e-mail address.
Additionally, not all of our staff uses Gmail as their e-mail client. Some use Outlook.
Bottom line is that with Postman, the e-mails were going to my Inbox 100% of the time and with WP SMTP they occasionally go to SPAM. As far as I can tell, the settings are identical: Notifications being sent from [email protected] , replyto is the customer’s e-mail address. Auto-replies to the customer are from [email protected] .
If you don’t see that as a problem, then we’ll just deal with it.
No. We have linked Mail Bank to our e-mail host (Dreamhost) , and then Gmail POP to fetch from Dreamhost.
*Bump*
Any feedback? Anyone else have / resolve this issue?
Both the homepage and the blog index page show the title of the most recent blog post, rather than their own title.
This also happened to me recently, perhaps with a recent plugin update?
I use Vertex, by Elegant Themes. Woke up one morning and first noticed that the homepage title was that of a blog post from over a year ago that had been published as a “sticky”. I removed the “sticky”, and now the home page of the website is the title of the most recent blog post.
The website is pharecircus.org
WordPress 4.7.3
VertexVersion: 1.8.7
Yoast version 4.6SEO > Titles & Metas > Homepage tab
%%sitename%% %%page%% %%sep%% %%sitedesc%%- This reply was modified 7 years, 7 months ago by CraigGDodge. Reason: To add Wordpress and plugin version information
In which plugin did you find that div-tag?
It may be causing some conflicts with my Rezgo plugin.