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  • Thread Starter rdhceo

    (@rdhceo)

    Hello,

    Been exceptionally busy. Tried running through the same tutorial again. I am getting the same error involving Google, not my web page or the plug in. Is this information dated? Just wondering why my results do not look anything like the results in the tutorial. Please advise.

    Thread Starter rdhceo

    (@rdhceo)

    Hello,

    I shall try this again tomorrow, and post the results.

    Thread Starter rdhceo

    (@rdhceo)

    I now alo find this error on my email test page after trying to send an email in the current state:

    Mailer: Gmail
        {
          "error": {
            "code": 401,
            "message": "Request is missing required authentication credential. Expected OAuth 2 access token, login cookie or other valid authentication credential. See https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/web/devconsole-project.",
            "errors": [
              {
                "message": "Login Required.",
                "domain": "global",
                "reason": "required",
                "location": "Authorization",
                "locationType": "header"
              }
            ],
            "status": "UNAUTHENTICATED"
          }
        }
    
    Consider running an email test after fixing it.
    Thread Starter rdhceo

    (@rdhceo)

    I tried to follow this video to set up my gmail account. Is this video from an older version of Gmail? The beginning steps of the process went fine. When I got to the 3:51 time in the video there was an error. Which I typed below. There was not an “ADVANCED” link on the Gmail sign in page, only a “LEARN MORE” link which lead me to a page with many options for my account. I could not locate a link anywhere that led to me to the message “wpmailsmtp.com wants to access your google account.” Searched around on the “learn more” page in my Gmail account and could not find a way to resolve this. No idea how to proceed at this point. Please advise.

    Error 403: access_denied

    The developer hasn’t given you access to this app. It’s currently being tested and it hasn’t been verified by Google. If you think you should have access, contact the developer ([email protected])

    Thread Starter rdhceo

    (@rdhceo)

    Hello,
    My page has been restored.  I tried using your supplied information to set up the SMTP plugin.  I would like to use 2 email addresses, one for Gmail, one for AOL as the addresses that receive information from the contact page. The supplied link did not include a method of inserting the email addresses into the plug in.  When following the instructions, it led me to the OAth consent screen. The page had 2 options – INTERNAL and the one listed as EXTERNAL reads “Available to any test user with a Google Account. Your app will start in testing mode and will only be available to users you add to the list of test users. Once your app is ready to push to production, you may need to verify your app.”   I attempted to setup a G Suite account with Google – but this lead me to a page where Google was asking us to pay $9.99 per month – this is not acceptable for us.  We had another site provider before, used GMAIL, and never paid monthly fees, and never had a problem. If this product can be set up without a paid GMAIL account, please let me know. Unsure as to how to proceed any further with this.

    Thread Starter rdhceo

    (@rdhceo)

    Hello,

    Tried to delete the contact form and build a new one via the information listed there. The WP Mail SMTP and WPForms Lite are both installed and activated.
    Still am not receiving emails. Someone from SMTP emailed me to let me know that my application process was incomplete, and said that they had emailed me in
    that regard, have not received that message. Unsure as to how to proceed with that process. The information on the WPForms.com page on the link provided
    in your response states that the SMTP plug in has: “Cost: Free for 30 days (up to 50,000 emails). However, after your trial period ends, they do require a paid
    account you can check out SMTP.com’s pricing page for all plan options.” I am not very computer knowledgable, and the more I work on this – the more confused that
    I get. Is there someone that can point me towards a working, free email contact form for our page?

    Robert

    Thread Starter rdhceo

    (@rdhceo)

    Thank you for the response. Just arrived home and will try those solutions in about an hour. I do have the WP Mail SMTP installed and activated, but do not know if it is set up correctly. I will follow the links in your message in around an hour and post the results.

    Thread Starter rdhceo

    (@rdhceo)

    Thank you so much for your reply. Sorry, but I have actually deleted the old slide shows that failed, and started building a new one in hopes that I made an error while building some of the earlier versions that I had worked on. For the moment, the new one I have built seems to be working. I have only loaded a relatively small amount of photos to it so far. I am in the midst of optimizing the images that I used on our old web page, and injecting them into the new slide show on our current page. I’m hoping (at least my boss is also) that I can load at least 100 images onto this slide show, and that it still functions. Link supplied below.

    https://optionsfishing.com/photo-gallery/

    Robert

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