• MY SITE IS GETTING THESE PROBLEMS.FIRST ALL PLUGINs get deactivated themselves.wrote multiple times hostinger the hosting provider but they could not solve the crisis .

    so site is not working as no posts can be uploaded please search the reason what wordpress has to do to solve such problems which are not solved by hostinger too,after all we as yoour client suffers,search the defects in wordpress or hostinger why clients suffer,why websites suffer,whay is technical glitch and how we can overcome,it is a special case to show your customers that these also creat much problems.

    PLEASE SUGGEST ANY METHOD TO RESOLVE IT AS I SWITED ONE BY ONE PLUGIN BUT THESE COULD NOT BE CORRECTED AT ALL AS AFTER ONE PLUG DEACTIVATION,ANOTHER DONE BUT PLUGINS SELF DEACTIVATION COULD NOT BE CONTROLLED,IS ANY METHOD PERSIST OR ANY PLUGIN WHEN ADDED THEN THSE PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVED

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    There are only 4 ways a plugin can be deactivated without you deactivating it yourself:

    1. An automated plugin update failed. If that happens, you’ll be sent an email. If you did not receive the email, see below.
    2. Someone else with admin access to your site deactivated it. Install an audit log plugin to find out who.
    3. Someone else with access to your server renamed the specific plugin’s directory. Check your server logs to find out who.
    4. Malware. Carefully follow?this guide. When you’re done, you may want to implement some (if not all) of?the recommended security measures?and?start backing up your site.

    If an automated plugin update failed, and you did not receive an email, it sounds like your hosting provider has disabled PHP’s mail() function, which WordPress uses to send you email notifications and is also used by contact form plugins and more.

    This is a common safeguard employed by hosting providers when they suspect that another customer on the same server is sending spam emails directly from the server.

    Another alternative is that PHP’s mail() function is still active, but spammer activity from the server has already caused any email sent from it to be blocklisted. This would result in the emails being sent but never received by any email address with basic anti-spam capabilities.

    You can check this by leaving a comment on your site and checking if you receive an email. Another alternative would be to use the Health Check plugin and send yourself a test email from the plugin’s Tools tab to see if it works.

    If you didn’t receive a test email, you could try using an SMTP plugin to configure your WordPress site to use your email’s outgoing mail server instead of PHP’s mail() function. And, if the chosen SMTP plugin doesn’t work either, I recommend reaching out to their support.

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