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August 2, 2018 at 5:11 pm #14995
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MemberOkay so I am not sure how you guys want to handle this. Or you maybe aware already. I have a website that has your WP-emember plugin on since January of this year. It has worked without a hitch since then. I use the Woocomerce integration have people pay and have the registration link sent to them again no issues until recently. We weren’t getting the emails from Woocommerce or emember. We dug to find out why, and saw nope your program was sending the emails just fine to an email address on our domain’s server. but once it had to sent outside our domain. It was being marked as SPAM and stopped. I contacted Godaddy they swore up and down that it was my plugins that were marking the emails as spam (and that I had a virus). If that were true why to some mailboxes get it and others not. they didn’t have an answer. I tried all the SMTP programs out there.. unfortunately Godaddy does not allow relay mail thru Cpanel email addresses. so no go on that. I contacted Godaddy again and finally got them to confess that it was them that was marking the emails as SPAM and not even sending them out. (even though I had the bounce back emails saying this) SO what does this mean.. well I am moving my clients away from Godaddy. I think what they are doing is shady. but I am not sure what this means for you guys. I thought that if someone else’s is having this issue (I didn’t see it in the search and this was kind of new) this could help them out as to why your plugin suddenly “breaks” when hosting with Godaddy.
August 2, 2018 at 6:18 pm #78271wzp
Moderator…It was being marked as SPAM and stopped. I contacted Godaddy they swore up and down that it was my plugins that were marking the emails as spam (and that I had a virus)…
…I thought that if someone else’s is having this issue (I didn’t see it in the search and this was kind of new) this could help them out as to why your plugin suddenly “breaks” when hosting with Godaddy.
The problem IS NOT the plugin, or GoDaddy. It is due to increased spam filtering on the receiving end. And yes, this has been addressed numerous times in the forum:
Pay particular attention to #1, 5, 7.
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