Aren’t you using Google Mail? Gmail?
Please post your diagnostic data from tips and diagnostics.
Yes, I am using Gmail.
OS: Linux p3plcpnl0759.prod.phx3.secureserver.net 2.6.32-531.29.2.lve1.3.11.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Dec 18 06:49:17 EST 2014 x86_64
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/41.0.2272.101 Safari/537.36
Platform: PHP Linux 5.4.37 / WordPress 3.9.3 en_US
PHP Dependencies : iconv=Yes : spl_autoload=Yes : openssl=Yes : allow_url_fopen=Yes
WordPress Plugins : Contact Form 7 : Easy Pricing Tables : Google Analytics : iframe : Meta Slider : Postman Gmail API Extension : Postman SMTP : Responsive Lightbox : Page Builder Legacy Widgets : Page Builder by SiteOrigin : Use Any Font : WooCommerce : WordPress SEO
WordPress Theme: Vantage Premium
Postman Version: 1.5.11
Postman Sender:
Postman Transport URI: smtp:ssl:oauth2://8631****************************************************************.com:************************@smtp.gmail.com:465
Postman Transport Status (Configured|Ready|Connected): No|No|undefined
Postman Deliveries (Success|Fail): 0|0
Postman Bind (Success|Fail): No|No
Postman Available Transports : Gmail API (1.0.1) : SMTP (1.5.11)
Postman LogLevel: 40000
Postman TCP Timeout (Connection|Read): 10|60
i did notice that emails are only being sent if the user has a gmail account. if it’s yahoo or something else, it will not go through.
Your configuration is broken. You need to enter a Sender email address. And you need to use HTTPS, not SMTP. I suggest running the wizard and letting it configure your settings.
I did notice that emails are only being sent if the user has a gmail account. if it’s yahoo or something else, it will not go through.
That’s not my plugin doing that. There should be a giant red notice that says the plugin is not sending mail.