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  • Were you logged into the paypal sandbox at the time?

    Paypal can take upto 4 days to connect to your site, though usually its pretty quick. Did you receive an email sent to the paypal address? Remember you’ll need to be able to retrieve email sent to the seller and the buyer email addresses to see the emails – and no they don’t go into the paypal test email system.

    The odds are there was a problem, but you haven’t received your notification of it.

    Thread Starter Hassan1

    (@hassan1)

    Thanks for reply. Yes, I were logged into PayPal sandabox at that time.
    I only receive notification emails in sandbox test email no anything else.
    PayPal should only POST some variables to our PayPal IPN page. I can’t understand why it should take upto 4 days?
    Any guess about the problem?

    I’d need to see emails that eShop sends out first. These do not go via paypals sandbox, so you’ll need to set up your email client to receive emails sent to the paypal email address as entered in your settings, and to the buyers email address as entered in the checkout on you site.

    Thread Starter Hassan1

    (@hassan1)

    Now I’m sure that lines after $p->validate() don’t read .
    I created seller and buyer accounts(pre-config) via Sanbox should I do anything else?(for e.g. enabling IPN)

    I also use this PayPal simulator: https://www.belahost.com/pp/index.php after success massage it shows this line as reply: “X-Pingback: https://mysite.com/xmlrpc.php”. May it be the problem?

    Nothing else at paypal needs doing, you just need to ensure you recieve the emails sent via eShop and not sent via paypal. Paypals email don’t leave the sandbox, eShop emails need to be downloaded into your email client like any other email.

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