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Hello person
I had the plugin set up in my main domain and now I migrated part of myite to a subdomain through a migrator plugin. This migrator plugin automatically changed the configuration emails of the WP Mail SMTP plugin by entering the subdomain name (contato@sub.mysite.com), but the correct one would be sub@mysite.com.
I made this change, and put in the fields:
From Email: email sub@mysite.com
Mailer: Send all WordPress emails via SMTP.
SMTP Host: mail.mysite.com
SMTP Port: 25
Authentication: Yes: Use SMTP authentication.
Username: sub@mysite.com
Password: xxxxxx
But when doing a test of sending in my form of contact, I receive in my email sub@mysite.com an email error message can not be delivered, because the email address contato@submysite.com does not exist.
This email contato@submysite.com I already retired and replaced by sub@mysite.com, but still it is still being sent to him.
What could be happening?
And taking advantage … I created the form on my website with “Gravity Forms” (http://www.gravityforms.com/). When a user sends a contact through the form, I receive in my email, the Name, Email and Message of the user within the body of the email. And the sender of the email sent is the email of the site administrator and not the user’s own. That way, to respond to the user’s contact, I have to copy the user’s email and paste in the reply email field.
So you wanted to know if you have send the email where the Sender of the email belongs to the user? And the same for the subject?