• Hi,

    Right now the emails I’m getting have my site’s email in the from field: https://i.ibb.co/2cQrZzL/email-contact-form-7.png

    The issue I have with that is when somebody sends spam, I can’t mark the email as spam because I’d be marking my own email as the spammer.

    I need to put the sender’s email in the from field. Is there a way to change this behavior? This is my setup in the contact form right now: https://i.ibb.co/tXMzRtX/contact-form-7.png

    I’m already using an anti spam plugin, but there are some emails that bypass the plugin and I get spam anyway.

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by Leandro.

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  • You must blacklist your email from being able to send emails from the contact form, because a simple way to get around spam checks is to use the admin’s e-mail address! ??

    Thread Starter Leandro

    (@leandroprz)

    Hi Erik. Thanks, that makes sense.

    In the CF7 docs they recommend using the Disallowed Comment Keys section. Is that what you mean?

    sorry I haven’t noticed your response.

    Disallowed list is quite simple to use; just log-into the WordPress admin screen, move to the menu Settings > Discussion, and then you’ll find the Disallowed Comment Keys section in the middle of the screen.

    use your admin email, let me know if it has solved!

    Thread Starter Leandro

    (@leandroprz)

    I added my email to the list then tested the contact form using another email unrelated to my site, but I keep getting emails with my own address in the from field: https://i.ibb.co/bN0zBLd/cf7-email-test.png

    So this would be impossible to mark as spam in my email reader application.

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