• Resolved tycooko

    (@tycooko)


    Hello,
    It seems like the form only accepts attachments of a few dozens KB, refusing to deliver even files of just 400 KB.
    If I attach a photo of 3-4-500 KB (or more), the frontend displays “Your message was sent successfully. Thanks.” and then I receive nothing, whereas if I attach a photo of 30 or 40 KB, it delivers the email.
    I have set the attachments limits to 10 MB and it’s still not working, whether I write it as “limit:10mb” or “limit:10000000”. It’s definitely not a problem of my host, as I can receive emails with heavy files to the same address (belonging to my domain) I put into Contact Form 7’s settings.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    What other plugins and theme do you use on the site?

    Thread Starter tycooko

    (@tycooko)

    My plugins are as follows:
    Add From Server: 3.3.3
    AddToAny Share Buttons: 1.7.40
    Advanced WP Columns: 2.0.6
    Ajax Search Pro: 4.18.4
    Archives Calendar Widget: 1.0.12
    ARCW Popover Addon: 0.1.4
    Arqam: 2.4.0
    ARVE Advanced Responsive Video Embedder: 8.10.20
    BackWPup: 3.7.1
    Classic Editor: 1.5
    Contact Form 7: 5.1.7
    Cookie Notice: 1.3.1
    Count Per Day: 3.6.1
    Decent Comments: 1.9.0
    Easy Digital Downloads: 2.9.23
    Easy Digital Downloads – Hide Download: 1.2.8
    Easy Digital Downloads – PayPal Website Payments Pro and PayPal Express Gateway: 1.4.5
    Events Manager: 5.9.7.3
    Fetch Tweets: 2.6.4
    FitVids for WordPress: 3.0.6
    FooBox Image Lightbox: 2.7.8
    FooGallery: 1.9.24
    FV Top Level Categories: 1.9.1
    Like Button Rating ? LikeBtn: 2.6.25
    MailPoet 3 (New): 3.46.13
    MailPoet 3 Premium (New): 3.0.84
    Open Graph and Twitter Card Tags: 2.3.3
    PayPal Donations: 1.9.5
    Really Simple SSL: 3.3.2
    reCaptcha by BestWebSoft: 1.56
    ReCaptcha v2 for Contact Form 7: 1.2.6
    Revisionize: 2.3.3
    Shortcake (Shortcode UI): 0.7.4
    Simple Comment Editing: 2.5.1
    Simple History: 2.33.2
    Ultimate Tag Cloud Widget: 2.7.2
    Wordfence Security: 7.4.7
    WP Fastest Cache: 0.9.0.6
    WP Fastest Cache Premium: 1.5.8
    WP Menu Cart: 2.7.9
    WPS Hide Login: 1.5.6

    The theme is a custom one based on the standard WordPress one (although it was heavily altered).

    Although neither of these elements seem to bear any importance in the matter, as I’ve just disabled all plugins (but Contact Form 7) and reinstated the standard Twenty Twenty theme and nothing changes.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by tycooko.
    Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    Contact your host for support. They might put a restriction on attachment file size.

    Thread Starter tycooko

    (@tycooko)

    I just did. The limit for my host is 100 MB.
    It doesn’t surprise me, as if what you suggested was right, I basically wouldn’t be able to upload photos or videos of more than 90 KB from the dashboard of WordPress, which would have worried me years ago when I created the site and it fortunately isn’t the case.
    Could you look into this yourself now, please?

    Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    Try switching to the default theme and deactivating all plugins excluding Contact Form 7 and Classic Editor.

    Why you are advised to deactivate plugins and switch to the default theme.

    Thread Starter tycooko

    (@tycooko)

    I already did (see my second post, 17 hours ago).

    Anyway, it has JUST started working again (really, 10 minutes ago) and I swear I haven’t changed one single thing. In fact, ALL emails from the latest 3 or 4 days (probably the time during which it has been having issues) have suddenly arrived in my inbox in storms of 10 or 20.
    What do you think could be the culprit? Should I be worried by such a behavior? Could it happen again?

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