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  • Plugin Contributor socialtech

    (@socialtech)

    Thank you for reporting this.

    Those error messages point to a cURL-issue on your site. cURL is needed so that your site can communicate with other sites, which is important for the Email-feature to work

    If you don’t need those features, you can ignore the error message.

    However, the best option is to fix your cURL issues for good. Please check the following points (if you don’t know how to do this, please ask your server team or hosting company to do it):

    1. Ensure that cURL is installed and activated on your site
    2. Ensure that no proxy is blocking requests to other servers (e.g. because of a firewall)
    3. Ensure that your server allows PUT/POST requests
    4. Ensure your software is up to date

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 4 months ago by socialtech.
    Thread Starter vonnieluvs08

    (@vonnieluvs08)

    I did reach out to the hosting site and they referred me to the plugins FAQ to figure it out. They said: cURL is enabled by default through the server end. I would suggest you check this link and troubleshoot : http://www.ultimatelysocial.com/faq

    I am not sure what I need to have Bluehost do or should I just enable the website feature listed above.

    Plugin Author socialdude

    (@socialdude)

    Please try the following workaround solution:

    1. Enter your website url on http://www.specificfeeds.com/rss
    2. On the following page, scroll down to the bottom to get the code for the subscription form, and link to link the email icon to
    3. Place it on your website

    Does that work?

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