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  • Hi,
    Shopify and lulu.com have worked out a print-on-demand service for books. Shopify does have a WordPress plugin. Shopify is not free.
    Visit the Lulu.com website for more info.
    I really wish Lulu.com or IngramSpark had WooCommerce plugins, though. I would be in author heaven.

    Thread Starter Don527

    (@don527)

    Hi, Jason

    I now use Google Apps for my email. Thanks for the great advice and patience help. I think my problems will go away now.

    Let this be a lesson for all you kids out there.

    Thread Starter Don527

    (@don527)

    Hi, Jason

    I set it up the way the Pagely, Sendgrid and Hover told me to, it’s so complicated it doesn’t work. It was a standard WordPress emailing of posts set up. I had no problem when the site was hosted on WordPress.com, in April I switched to Pagely.

    I just want this to work. I want to use Postman to send emails from my WordPress at Pagely. What is the simplest way for that to work? Perhaps I should get a totally different email for the send from and reply to, for the email posts. What do you suggest?

    For Edification Purposes, here is the Mess.
    The Mess: Pagley likes emails handled by Postman and a seperate email service from there hosting. Postman SMTP sends the email. My email address is hosted at Hover.com and is the sent from/reply to email – inseason[at]donnallong.com Postman is using inseason[at]donnallong.com as the sent from/reply to address. Hover doesn’t send blast emails, so Hover told me to use another service, enter Sendgrid. Hover only forwards email. Hover forwards inseason[at]donnallong to a gmail account for any replies. After I set it up, Pagely, Hover and Sendgrid each told me I had set it up correctly. But it doesn’t work.

    Thank you for bravely wading into the mess.
    Donna

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