Looking at my Mailchimp for woocommerce plugin logs, I am seeing this error pop up when submittting and order, leading me to believe valid email addresses are being flagged as invalid:
“2024-04-10T01:47:34+00:00 NOTICE validation.bad_email :: Order #2122 has an invalid email address. Skipping!.”
I have removed most plugins to check for other conflicts with no luck.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
]]>(1) I need the form “From” address to not have to be the same domain as the page where the form is installed, i.e., I expect my customers (each on a subdomain of their own) can use the email address of their choice. I can’t require them to buy an email address just for this feature. If that’s not true, I can’t use Contact Form 7.
… If there’s a way to get around this, then I will appreciate how to get around it, and an answer to the question (2).
… If this is intrinsic to Contact Form 7, can you recommend an alternate plugin.
(2) I stumbled across something that says DKIM not set. I didn’t expect I have to do DNS stuff with BlueHost host. I thought installing the plugin would take care of such things. (SPF and PTR are apparently set correctly).
Thank you very much for your help!
]]>We just installed the plugin and set it up, but when we clic on the PayPal button to complete the order and pay with PayPal, we go back to the website and a blank window shows up the error “Invalid email”, and the order is not completed.
Please, could you help us?
Thank you in advance.
Maria
KLIM Technologies
I really do love using your plugin but I have a quick query I hope you can help me with.
Basically, I am building a website that uses WooCommerce + the Subscriptions add-on to provide subscription functionality. Whenever the user goes into their My Account area within WooCommerce to update their payment details, when they try and submit their new payment details, they are greeted with an error like:
‘Your email address is invalid’.
Looking further into this, when a user tries to submit that form, behind the scenes their email address looks like this:
ma&4105;ltoUx3a;Ux79;o84117;raUx64;aTIT752;&4101;ssUx40;&*x79;ourd f;g0x6d;g1tx61;К.c&tx6f;m
This of course makes me think that users’ email addresses are being encoded on the form before they try to save their cards, hence the error.
How can I exclude your plugin from operating on WooCommerce account pages? I would very much appreciate your help on this.
Best wishes,
James
]]>Invalid email “Jackson” error
]]>Import protocol claimes then: “Email address is invalid”
Thunderbird has no problems with that, I sended very often it the past.
]]>In the debugging log, I simply get the message:
[2021-02-24 23:39:03] INFO: Form 470 > Submitted with errors: invalid_email
Why is my form doing this, and how can I correct it? Any help would be much appreciated!
]]>On my form I am using an email field. When I put in an invalid email adress, for instance only email (so without @url.com), the form input does not have the state invalid. Is there a way to give it a state invalid?
]]>please help
Steve
]]>I don’t know what to do please help! I never had this problem before.
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