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petalumapie
ParticipantHi Ally,
A while back I changed the email address used for the “from” field now matches the domain of the website. I still get random missed emails. I currently have Qform send form submission data to a third party website, which also gives me notifications, so I don’t miss them but it is odd that Qform sometimes does not send out notification emails to me.
Any other ideas?
Thank you,
Angelopetalumapie
ParticipantI have really narrowed it down to this. I can get a notification email every time if the
Notification email settings are set to a static email address in the “From” address. As soon as I set the “from” address to submitted email address, it does not send the email (but sometimes it does). It always seems to send the auto-reply email to the address entered into the contact form.Is there a reason why it won’t work using the submitted email address? I really need to use it in this way, but I also really need to know when someone has submitted a form.
Can anyone help?
petalumapie
ParticipantI also installed wp mail smtp and the php mail is working. I was not able to get SMTP to work, but I have always had this set up with php mail.
petalumapie
ParticipantActually, I just double checked. Some of my forms use a static “from” address and some use the <email address> from the form, but they all exhibit the same behavior. Would it matter if the “reply to” and the “from” don’t match?
petalumapie
ParticipantI have a few forms on my website. The main two are an events inquiry form and an employment application form. Both are set to use the global email settings, which is PHP. This has worked fine for years. The events inquiry form is older and all notifications seem to work. We get email when somebody submits the form. However, I recently set up the employment form and all notifications work when I test them with dummy submissions, but I am not getting notifications most of the time when real submissions come. It is strange. Yesterday there was a submission and I was not notified, but 2 days ago, I was. Most other submissions don’t come through.
I just enabled debug logging, but since all of my test submissions seem to work, I cannot intentionally trigger the problem. Any ideas?
WordPress 4.1.7 running Pinboard theme
Quform Version 1.6.1petalumapie
ParticipantHi,
Same problem, cannot see how to update the plugin. WordPress says 1.4.4 is current installed but no option to update. How can I make wordpress update the plugin? Is there really a hidden update now button? How do I unhide it?
Thank you
petalumapie
ParticipantHi Ally,
I am having the same problem. You click the enable conditional logic box and nothing happens.
Wordpress is 3.6.1 and Quform is version 1.4.4 and does not say it needs to be updated on the plug ins page. WordPress has been checking for updates for other plugins and I have updated them. Is there a way to force it to update within WordPress?
I read the page you referenced above, but I missed where I am supposed to get the latest version of the iphorm-form-builder.zip from if I have to do a manual update.
Thank you
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