I’m using MailPoet on a self hosted WordPress. My front-end MailPoet forms are providing the error of “Cannot send confirmation email”. The unconfirmed subscription does appear within the MailPoet Plugin Subscriber’s List.
The Website is using the following components:
Domain Registrar, Hosting Account, & Cloudflare – all three make use of DNS Settings. Perhaps I’m mixing them incorrectly. What is the proper configuration for GoDaddy, Inmotion Hosting, & Cloudflare for ensuring success with the MailPoet Sending Service.
Currently:
I’ve routed something incorrectly. What is the correct usage?
Thank you ahead of time.
]]>So I recently decided to merge my portfolio site with another project I had been working on (https://www.journyintogeekery.com) that I no longer have time to keep going.
I changed the project site name and URL in WordPress to the name/ URL of the portfolio site and then changed the portfolio site’s nameservers to march the project sites (it had previously used Google’s – I also stopped the project URL pointing to the nin-Google nameservers )
However, now when I try to access the portfolio URL I get a “DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN” error message. I’m pretty sure this isn’t an issue with my device as I tried it using network data on my phone and I get the same error.
When I try to access the project URL, it redirects to the portfolio with the same error message as above. I can not log into the WordPresss install either (log in page can’t be found).
I read that it was possible to overwrite the changes in the WordPress wp-config files, but this did not seem to work either, so I changed the wp-config back to how it was after the URL/site name change.
I’ve spent the last few hours reading support documents but nothing I’ve tried seems to work. I’ve tried to restore a backup I made through cPanel, but the system is telling me that it’s missing files, which I don’t really understand as the ZIP only contains one file (so maybe the backup didn’t work correctly when created?).
If anyone could provide any help it would be much appreciated. If it’s easier to just create a brand new install of WordPress, then I’m prepared to do that, but I’d prefer to try and save what’s already there if possible.
Thanks very much in advance for any help.
]]>We previously used WordPress business hosted by WordPress. Our registrar is one.com and the nameservers were pointed to wordpress.
We then got a developer involved to take over the maintenance and they insisted on moving hosting over to Digital Ocean running Plesk. Since the migration, we are not working together any more for various reasons.
The issue is that one.com is still pointing at wordpress name servers, yet within wordpress, we cannot access the DNS settings (as we don’t have a premium account and the site is no longer hosted with WP).
When I run dig
it returns a Digital Ocean IP address, yet there are no DNS settings directly within DO. Within Plesk, the name servers point back at one.com.
I tried reverting the one.com nameserver back to default (i.e. one.com not wp) and got reports the site was down from a few people (although always seemed to hit a (probably cached) version of the site myself no matter how I accessed it) and so I backed out and reverted back to the WP nameservers.
I’ve reached out to the developer that did the migration for them to explain the configuration but in the meantime, perhaps someone can help please?
It feels like the wordpress DNS is still running, even though I can’t access it. Is that possible? Ideally I would be able to obtain all of the previous records from those settings and then migrate everything back to one.com.
TIA
]]>This is the original (old now) message i was recieving from WP:
Howdy!
Since WordPress 5.2 there is a built-in feature that detects when a plugin or theme causes a fatal error on your site, and notifies you with this automated email.
In this case, WordPress caught an error with one of your plugins, Elementor.
First, visit your website (https://thetailart.com/) and check for any visible issues. Next, visit the page where the error was caught (https://thetailart.com/wp-login.php) and check for any visible issues.
Please contact your host for assistance with investigating this issue further.
If your site appears broken and you can't access your dashboard normally, WordPress now has a special "recovery mode". This lets you safely login to your dashboard and investigate further.
https://thetailart.com/wp-login.php?action=enter_recovery_mode&rm_token=WHRzcOeOMKLqPDCpjrKcHg&rm_key=1j8LaKfcKsCgTp5OVlEkWk
To keep your site safe, this link will expire in 1 day. Don't worry about that, though: a new link will be emailed to you if the error occurs again after it expires.
When seeking help with this issue, you may be asked for some of the following information:
WordPress version 5.5.3
Current theme: Neptune Portfolio (version 1.0.7)
Current plugin: Elementor (version 3.0.13)
PHP version 7.4.8
Error Details
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An error of type E_COMPILE_ERROR was caused in line 331 of the file /home/vol1_5/epizy.com/epiz_26705919/htdocs/wp-content/plugins/elementor/includes/managers/elements.php. Error message: require(): Failed opening required '/home/vol1_5/epizy.com/epiz_26705919/htdocs/wp-content/plugins/elementor/includes/elements/column.php' (include_path='.:/usr/share/pear/')
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Thank you all!
]]>We were having a website developed by a freelancer out of house. The website title was to be leasedowntowndayton.com (which we own and have access to in GoDaddy). The freelancer created the site under a fake name https://www.ussdevelopment.com/commercial/ and is no longer working with us.
Initially I had the log in credentials. I created myself a user profile. I created a coming soon landing page. And in settings I changed the Site name, and Site URL. Thats when everything got super messed up. The site will not allow me to edit the settings or log into the back end at all.
The leasedowntowndayton.com domain was previously synced with Mailchimp. So I removed the landing pages from there and I removed those name servers from the domain settings in GoDaddy.
I tried adding the 3 WP nameservers suggested in a different blog post. Failed.
I tried redirecting the domain in GoDaddy to the ussdevelopment site. Failed.
Without being able to access the back end of the ussdevelopmet site I am not sure what to do or how to get access again to change anything back to how it was. PLEASE ADVISE
]]>Can you please help me to:
1) verify if these are the correct steps
2) show me how to find the www.remarpro.com nameservers
3) indicate me if there is anything else I need to consider, when transfering the domain from Hostgator to www.remarpro.com (the theme I would like to use is business-times).
Many thanks fro your help!
]]>I tried to redirect a domain name to a new site, and now I can’t access my site or my back page. “The site is experiencing technical difficulties.” is shown when I try to go to my page. And when I try to go to my admin page “Can’t find the server” appears. It is trying to go here: https://www.bikelagrave.com/wp-login.php?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fjciidun.cluster028.hosting.ovh.net%2Fwp-admin%2F&reauth=1
I just started with WordPress. My host is OVH, and I had no troubles in the initial set-up of the website: https://jciidun.cluster028.hosting.ovh.net
I was hoping to use a domain name I own through Squarespace, where I initially set-up a website. However, the domain is locked for 60 days and can’t be transferred (about 50 days remain), but I was told I could point it to the new site. Since I couldn’t transfer the domain, I was trying to point it to my new WordPress site.
Within Squarespace, I edited the DNS records of what I found on the new site which was the A(IP) and TXT records. I couldn’t find a nameserver for OVH so I left that as is (from what I understood, Squarespace will update that automatically).
After that, I went to my admin page on the new site and changed within my settings both the public and admin to bikelagrave.com
Since I did that I can’t access my site.
What did I do wrong, and can I fix it?
If I manually input the namerserver could that help? But I can’t find it if so…
Many thanks in advance for helping this novice.
This is going to sound very strange (I swear I’m not going mad!) but I’m sure WP were launching their very own Hosting Site for WP…
Last summer I was having quite a few issues with BlueFoot so I decided to switch hosting providers and went with what I thought was a WP-own hosting provider…
They were so helpful in getting my site moved over and retrieving my details from the the original domain sellers but today I’ve run into a couple of site issues so I went online to try and find the site, log in and raise a ticket but I literally cannot find any trace of anything!
Generally, my website runs completely fine and I have no issues with it so something must be working but I’d really like to work out where my site is being hosted so I can make sure everything works out fine when it comes up for renewal etc…
My nameservers are:
ben.ns.wpmanagedhost.com
paul.ns.wpmanagedhost.com
rob.ns.wpmanagedhost.com
tom.ns.wpmanagedhost.com
If anyone has ANY information to help a gal out I would be so grateful!
I’ve searched through emails and everything and cannot find anything!
Thanks in advance…
Amy
]]>I am having the problem where all the subdomain pages are coming up at ‘Server not found’.
I think the problem may be that the nameservers are not pointed at the hosting (they are managed by the domain company), only an A record is setup to point the wesbite. A wildcard subdomain is setup at the Plesk control panel but am I right in thinking that because the webhost isn’t managing the DNS that all the subdomains are not going to work?
Can I setup a wildcard subdomain at the domain company pointing to the webhost and will that work?
Probably not the best place to post this but the best I can do.
I’m building a website for a client to replace the current one that they have hosted with WordPress.com. As an interim measure, I needed to setup email forwarding for them, so I setup a DNS service with Crazydomains, forwarding the emails, and then setup an A record to point to 198.181.116.9 as a substitute for name servers pointing straight to WordPress. The records have propagated but the website will not resolve, it just says “This site can’t be reached”.
Could anyone provide any advice on this? CrazyDomains customer service was hopeless with the issue.
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