dwahlgren
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Hey @haseeb0001,
Here’s the report. Hope we can get to the bottom of this – it is very annoying to not know whether our clients website forms are working or not ??
Mailer: postsmtp HostName: dwahlgren.se cURL Version: 7.71.0 OpenSSL Version: OpenSSL/1.1.1p OS: Linux cpanel01.media2u.se 4.18.0-372.9.1.1.lve.el8.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue May 24 07:49:22 EDT 2022 x86_64 PHP: Linux 7.4.30 C PHP Dependencies: iconv=Yes, spl_autoload=Yes, openssl=Yes, sockets=Yes, allow_url_fopen=Yes, mcrypt=Yes, zlib_encode=Yes WordPress: 6.0.1 sv_SE UTF-8 WordPress Theme: Enfold Child WordPress Plugins: Complianz | GDPR/CCPA Cookie Consent, Keep Emoticons as Text, Modula Albums, Modula, Modula Speed Up, Modula PRO, MouseWheel Smooth Scroll, Fonts Plugin | Google Fonts Typography, Post SMTP, Really Simple SSL, Scroll Magic, Rank Math SEO PRO, Rank Math SEO, WP-Optimize - Clean, Compress, Cache WordPress wp_mail Owner: /home/dwahl/public_html/wp-content/plugins/post-smtp/Postman/PostmanWpMailBinder.php WordPress wp_mail Filter(s): wp_staticize_emoji_for_email, PostsmtpMailer->get_mail_args WordPress phpmailer_init Action(s): PostsmtpMailer->phpmailer_smtp_init Postman: 2.1.3 Postman Sender Domain (Envelope|Message): media2u.se | dwahlgren.se Postman Prevent Message Sender Override (Email|Name): No | No Postman Active Transport: SMTP (smtp:tls:plain://smtp01.binero.se:587) Postman Active Transport Status (Ready|Connected): Yes | Yes Postman Deliveries (Success|Fail): 22 | 13
- This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by dwahlgren.
@haseeb0001 Hey,
I’m good, thanks. Hope the same about you!
No, it is not resolved.
Removing digits from the mail address you type in is not an option, since your mail address might actually contain digits, right before the @ like mine, and therefore has to be filled in. The only way to resolve the issue is to deactivate the plugin. Not typing in your full email address just because it’s containing digits in the end is not a solution.
Do you understand what I mean, or do you need to get some examples?I also encountered this issue with ContactForm 7. Deactivating Post SMTP works there as well.
I noticed something more odd now. I tried random combinations of my gmail-address (what comes before “@gmail.com”) and noticed that it is the digits (“93”) in the end of my gmail address that causes it to be marked as spam. If I change them to for example “83” it also gets marked as spam, and if I remove the digits entirely it gets delivered.
I tried adding digits to non-gmail addresses, and that works.
tl;dr
If the mail that is filled in the form is a gmail/hotmail address containing digits right before the @-symbol, it gets marked as spam.