I would like to propose an enhancement for the plugin that would significantly improve its usability for website owners using Redis. Currently, the plugin connects to Redis using the default port, 6379. However, there may be instances where Redis is running on a different port, depending on the hosting environment.
Without an option to specify a custom port in the plugin settings, users are forced to edit the plugin’s code directly. This creates challenges when it comes to future updates of the plugin, as any changes made will be overwritten.
Introducing an option to set a custom Redis port in the settings would be a valuable addition. It would provide flexibility for users and streamline the configuration process, ensuring that website owners can easily connect to their Redis server without modifying the core files.
I believe this change would enhance the overall experience for those utilizing Redis and make the plugin more versatile. Thank you for considering this suggestion!
Best regards,
Christopher
We have been using woocommerce for not too long now. Our site uses porto and Elementor for theming
We have been having a Capitalization issue on Product descriptions for months now and have tried everything from changing the font to font size
It works fine after an update and then the next update, its back to capitalization
Not sure what to do now as Google Ads keeps flagging our account because of capitalization
Your assistance would be greatly appreciated
]]>FLUENTMAIL_SMTP_USERNAME
) and password (FLUENTMAIL_SMTP_PASSWORD
).
Can the SMTP mail host and port, authentication option also be set as configuration constants? This would be incredible helpful when configuring WordPress using configuration constants (roots.io Bedrock).
]]>I tried to setup a FTP backup with passive connection + SSL, and I get this error.
The hosting company says I must specify a certain port to open in firewall, as they can’t open the whole range on a shared server.
Please, is there a specific port this plugin is using?
Thanks!
[04-Oct-2022 14:51:53] Starting upload to FTP …
[04-Oct-2022 14:51:54] WARNING: ftp_nb_fput(): php_connect_nonb() failed: Operation now in progress (115)
[04-Oct-2022 14:51:54] WARNING: ftp_nb_fput(): Entering Passive Mode (62,231,125,2,172,29)
[04-Oct-2022 14:51:55] ERROR: Cannot transfer backup to FTP server!
[04-Oct-2022 14:51:55] ERROR: Step aborted: too many attempts!
Je suis en train de finaliser la création de mon futur site de vente vers l’Espagne. Mais je n’arrive pas à solutionner le problème d’affichage des frais de port dans le panier. Le montant se calcule bien, mais mon client n’a pas moyen de connaitre le montant des frais de port sans l’utilisation de sa calculette.
J’ai suivi de nombreux forums sur le sujet et je ne trouve pas ma réponse. Je précise que j’ai bien :
– configuré l’adresse de ma boutique
– configuré l’adresse de livraison de mon client fictif
– désactivé tous mes plugings pour vérifier une éventuelle incompatibilité
– cliqué sur “Activer le calculateur de frais d’expédition sur la page panier” dans les options de livraison.
Pourriez-vous m’aider à régler cela ?
Vous remerciant par avance.
Nathalie?
When I run the Connectivity Test I don’t see a port that can be used by googleapis. Is that an issue?:
Summary:
✅ Port 587 can be used for SMTP to www.googleapis.com. Warning: connected to net.nz instead of googleapis.com.
✅ Port 25 can be used for SMTP to www.googleapis.com. Warning: connected to net.nz instead of googleapis.com.
✅ 🔒 Port 443 can be used with the Mandrill API.
✅ 🔒 Port 443 can be used with the SendGrid API.
✅ 🔒 Port 443 can be used with the Mailgun API.
❌ Port 465 is open, but not to www.googleapis.com.
Mailer: postsmtp
HostName: shorebirds.org.nz
cURL Version: 7.81.0
OpenSSL Version: OpenSSL/1.1.1m
OS: Linux cpanel.nsp.net.nz 3.10.0-962.3.2.lve1.5.27.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Sat Nov 30 02:18:52 EST 2019 x86_64
PHP: Linux 8.1.3 C
PHP Dependencies: iconv=Yes, spl_autoload=Yes, openssl=Yes, sockets=Yes, allow_url_fopen=No, mcrypt=No, zlib_encode=Yes
WordPress: 5.9.2 en_US UTF-8
WordPress Theme: Spacious
WordPress Plugins: Akismet Anti-Spam, Broken Link Checker, Check & Log Email, Google Analytics Dashboard for WP (GADWP), Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall, Insert Headers and Footers, MapPress Maps for WordPress, Ninja Forms, Page Links To, Post Duplicator, Post SMTP, UpdraftPlus - Backup/Restore, Velvet Blues Update URLs, Visual Portfolio, Posts & Image Gallery, Woopra, Wordfence Security, WordPress Importer, Yoast SEO
WordPress wp_mail Owner: /home/miranda/public_html/wp-content/plugins/post-smtp/Postman/PostmanWpMailBinder.php
WordPress wp_mail Filter(s): wp_staticize_emoji_for_email, PostsmtpMailer->get_mail_args, CheckEmail\Core\Check_Email_Logger->log_email, CheckEmail\Core\Check_Email_From_Handler->override_values
WordPress wp_mail_from Filter(s): wordfence::fixWPMailFromAddress, CheckEmail\Core\Check_Email_From_Handler->set_wp_mail_from
WordPress wp_mail_from_name Filter(s): CheckEmail\Core\Check_Email_From_Handler->set_wp_mail_from_name
Postman: 2.0.24
Postman Sender Domain (Envelope|Message): shorebirds.org.nz | shorebirds.org.nz
Postman Prevent Message Sender Override (Email|Name): No | No
Postman Active Transport: Gmail API (https:oauth2://www.googleapis.com:443)
Postman Active Transport Status (Ready|Connected): Yes | Yes
Postman Deliveries (Success|Fail): 2353 | 5
]]>From my investigation, WordPress is blocking port 587 for my site. This can be confirmed by running the command “telnet smtp.mydomain.org 587”, as I get the message “Could not open connection to the host on port 587.” I do not have any firewall plugins installed, and I am manually specifying the server settings/authentication settings for an Office 365 Exchange account. I have also tested the mailer settings with an account hosted on ionos.com, and I receive the same SMTP server connection error over port 587.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
]]>I want connect my self-hosted WordPress to Jetpack. However, I do not use 80 or 443 ports. Is there any way to realize that goal? Thanks
]]>SOAP-ERROR: Parsing WSDL: Couldn't load from 'https://prodws.deutschepost.de:8443/ProdWSProvider_1_1/prodws?wsdl' : failed to load external entity "https://prodws.deutschepost.de:8443/ProdWSProvider_1_1/prodws?wsdl"
I’ve already spoken to wordpress.com support. They can’t unblock the 8443 port. Now, I wanted to ask is there anything you can do on your end to fix this issue?
Thanks so much.