• Resolved dikkevandale

    (@dikkevandale)


    I started using FluentSMTP on one of my websites with ElasticEmail. I have tried their plugin but I use FluentSMTP everywhere and I like it better so I went again with it.

    The only thing I noticed is that FluentSMTP asks to configure a “from” email address while the Elastic plugin allows this to be empty so the WordPress plugins can set these “from” addresses individually. Why isn’t it possible to leave it empty?

    I would be able to set [email protected] on one form and [email protected] on another form.

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  • Plugin Support Amimul Ihsan

    (@amimulihsanmahdi)

    Hello there,

    In Fluent SMTP the from email is required.

    You can configure as many connections as you need in Fluent SMTP. After that, if you use a different From Email on another plugin that will be used. I can explain this using an example. Let’s say you have 4 connections in Fluent SMTP listed below:

    1. [email protected] – Primary connection in Fluent SMTP
    2. [email protected] – Fallback connection in Fluent SMTP
    3. [email protected] – You set the Custom From Name in Fluent CRM Email Settings
    4. [email protected] – You set the custom From Name in a specific Campaign in Fluent CRM

    In that case, all of your WordPress emails except Fluent CRM will be sent from [email protected], if this fails to send any emails then [email protected] will be used. In addition, all of the emails from Fluent CRM except that specific campaign will be sent from [email protected] and that specific campaign will be sent from [email protected]. You can follow this documentation to learn more about this feature. For other plugin, you can ensure that they supports configuring the From Email option.

    Thank you

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