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  • Thread Starter behindthedoors

    (@behindthedoors)

    @capuderg,

    Pretty sure we updated using the default plugin auto-update feature of WordPress. Not sure what was the exact version of it before 2.5, but as I said, we installed it around Sep 15 from the plugin catalog. That said, it was the version that came out before 2.5. If it was 2.4 — then that’s probably what it was.

    Let me know if I can help further with investigating!

    Thread Starter behindthedoors

    (@behindthedoors)

    Hey @capuderg,

    Thanks for your reply!

    When did you configure our plugin with the Gmail mailer? Are you currently on the latest version: v2.5?

    I think around September 15th. It was working up until around that time when the 2.5 came out. And yes, we’re on 2.5.0 at the moment.

    When you say the mailer was not configured when you logged in… What exactly do you mean by that?

    The mailer setting was set to default PHP instead of Gmail. And the Gmail settings fields (like ClientID) were completely empty. And after testing a public contact form set up via NinjaForms, no emails have been received. That to us was the sign something’s off.

    Did you maybe change anything in the Google oAuth app that you were using to configure our plugin?

    Unfortunately no. No changes have been made to the Google API. I mean, if there was any, I would assume the plugin would give some sort of feedback or error about it? While what happened to us, looks like somebody literally came there and switched it back to PHP, removing all the settings for Gmail.

    Getting everything back to normal was easy though: I just copy-pasted the client id and other things from the Google API pages and it seems to be working well again. But it’s just weird that it happened like that.

    I hope this helps!

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