• Resolved joneslloyd

    (@joneslloyd)


    Hi guys,

    I’ve noticed that since upgrading to Gravity Forms 2.3.3.9, the PostMark WordPress plugin, when activated, prevents Gravity Forms Notifications from firing.

    I’ve tested this extensively, and the single culprit (unfortunately) appears to be the PostMark plugin. When it’s deactivated, Notifications fire as they should. When it’s activated, they don’t.

    Having said that, nothing appears in the PHP error log, so it may just be that a mail sending filter upon which Gravity Forms relies, is being removed early(?).

    Thanks,
    Lloyd

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  • Thread Starter joneslloyd

    (@joneslloyd)

    Just to add more info, here is part of my error log:

    2018-09-07 10:28:32.894984 - DEBUG --> GFCommon::send_email(): Result from wp_mail():  
    2018-09-07 10:28:32.895138 - ERROR --> GFCommon::send_email(): The mail message was passed off to WordPress for processing, but WordPress was unable to send the message. 

    With the PostMark WordPress plugin de-activated, the log instead looks like this:

    2018-09-07 10:26:26.814866 - DEBUG --> GFCommon::send_email(): Result from wp_mail(): 1 
    2018-09-07 10:26:26.814930 - DEBUG --> GFCommon::send_email(): Mail was passed from WordPress to the mail server. 
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    Thread Starter joneslloyd

    (@joneslloyd)

    This actually appears to be a PostMark internal / blacklist issue when trying to send an email of a particular subject to a particular email address of ours.

    False alarm ??

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