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  • The database table looks like it isn’t created yet.

    If you haven’t already, configure the Option-> WP Opt-In options please do so.

    If that doesn’t solve the problem, deactivate the plugin, then reactivate, and then set the Option-> WP Opt-In values accordingly.

    Here’s the installation instructions from the readme.txt file distributed with that plugin:
    1. Download and unzip the plugin
    2. Upload wp-opt-in.php to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
    3. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
    4. Place the widget in your sidebar and edit its title
    5. Configure the plugin in the ‘WP Opt-in’ menu located under the WordPress ‘Options’ menu

    This bug caused problems for some, and has been fixed in version 0.8.

    movingconcierge: Thanks for the report.

    MichaelH: Thanks for trying to help.

    The fix could also be to place the php file at specified location in the installation instructions.

    The following appears after someone has submitted an e-mail —

    Warning: mail() [function.mail]: SMTP server response: 451 See https://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html. in D:\Hosting\3090636\html\wp-content\plugins\wp-opt-in\wp-opt-in.php on line 132

    To get a quick reply, please use the plugin home page for bug reports or feature requests.

    Odyssan: This should be solved in version 1.1.

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