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  • Please post your MAIL configuration or a screenshot of it here, and where the error message is showing.

    I guess it is “This email address does not belong to the same domain as the site.”.

    This warning message is a non-sense. If I change this and if the webmaster wants to reply immediately, he can’t. It’s stupid.

    And now, I’m not very sure all my forms of all my websites will work. In conclusion, I think I probably quit Contact Form 7 for an other plugin very soon…

    @gooweb

    If you add the following in MAIL >> ADDITIONAL HEADERS you can hit the Reply button in your mail client to reply to the sender: Reply-To: [your-email]

    Then, if you add From: [your-name] [your-email] in the MESSAGE BODY the recipient can see visually who the message is from.

    I also preferred being able to see who the message is from in the FROM column of my mail client, but am getting used to the new setup.

    @gooweb the “From” should be an email with same domain as your website.

    If you want to allow your webmaster to easily hit Reply, then add the “Reply-to:” code in the Additional Headers Section.

    Example:-

    Reply-To: [your-email]

    More info here: https://contactform7.com/adding-cc-bcc-and-other-mail-headers/

    Ok pour Reply-to tip, thanks, but all customers and all websites have NOT an email with same domain.

    So this plugin will still have configuration “errors”…

    @gooweb, are you using WordPress Multisite/Network?

    Have a look at Multisite with domain mapping validation

    No, I have multiple websites for multiple clients on multiple host providers.

    And many clients can panic now, because there are “configuration errors” on their websites (they don’t have an email linked with their domain).

    Ah, yes that is a problem.

    I spent yesterday updating 50+ client sites ??

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