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When a website user makes a appointment the site owner is not receiving the confirmation email, nor is the potential client receiving the appointment confirmation.
We tried PHP Mail, WP Mail and the Google SMTP following the instructions on these pages.
https://tmsplugins.ticksy.com/article/18058/
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833
https://wpamelia.com/notification-settings/
Nothing works. No notifications I am not sure what we are missing. Let me know if WP Mail is better and we can install that plugin to help Ameilia function as described at purchase.
Hello there,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
We advise you to setup SMTP if you are using PHP or WP mail which are third party plugins you will need to to reach out to their support team. We can help up to a point only when you are using SMTP. Please setup SMTP again and test notifications if you do not receive them you can check for any errors in console.
Please go to the notifications section inspect the page then try and send test notifications and then if there are any issues you will see the error in the network section. If there is any please send us a screenshot so that we can take a look. Click on the error like this so that we can see what it shows
The error should show unless you are using PHP mail. We can help only if you are using SMTP if you are using WP mail which is this party plugin then you need to reach out to their support team and if you are using PHP mail you need to change this
We strongly recommend changing the mail service setting to SMTP or Mailgun because the email that is sent with PHP Mail generally gets flagged as spam by mail servers and also can take some time to send. See below how to configure SMTP and Mailgun mail services.
So please set the SMTP on your site
The most commonly used SMTP Ports are 465 and 587. Port 465 uses “SSL” as SMTP Secure, while port 587 uses “TLS” as SMTP Secure. Make sure to check what the correct SMTP settings are for your mailing provider.
Google SMTP (Gmail accounts):
From 30 May 2022, Google will no longer support the use of third-party apps or devices which ask you to sign in to your Google Account using only your username and password, so “Allow less secure apps” will be removed.
In order to continue using SMTP with Gmail, you will need to set up an App Password for Amelia. App Passwords can only be used with accounts that have 2-Step Verification turned on. Instructions about this can be found on Google’s Documentation, here.
For detailed set-up instructions, please take a look at this article on our official support platform.
Microsoft SMTP (outlook, hotmail, live, and office365 email accounts):
If you’re having issues using SMTP with your Microsoft account, please make sure to set up an App Password for Amelia. App Passwords can only be used with accounts that have 2-Step Verification turned on in the Security Basics section of your Microsoft account. Instructions about this can be found on Microsoft’s Documentation, here.
For detailed set-up instructions, please take a look at this article on our official support platform.
Hope this helps.
We wish you all the best and hope you have a wonderful day ahead.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic [email protected]
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