- Install SureFeedback & Addons
- Update SureFeedback
- Main Site Or Dedicated Installation?
- Caching & SureFeedback
- Dashboard Shortcode
- Project Shortcode (Below 3.1.x)
- Project Shortcode
- Hosting
- Cloudways Compatibility
- Activate SureFeedback License
- Subscribed Projects Shortcode (Below 3.1.x)
- Customization Settings
- Emails
- Permissions Cheatsheet
- Slack Integration
- Export Comments in PDF / CSV
- Known Issues
- Increasing WordPress Memory Limit
- WPEngine Cache Exclusion
- Litespeed Caching
- Emails Not Sending
- Flywheel Compatibility
- Debugging
- Varnish Caching
- Gridpane Compatibility
- Chrome Incognito: Session Expired Notice
- Breeze Compatibility
- W3 Total Cache Compatibility
- Website Comments Not working
- Swift Performance Caching
- Flywheel Cache Exclusion
- WPRocket Compatiblity
- Manage Licenses
- Generate Invoice
- Download Failed: Unauthorized
- Translate SureFeedback
- Client & Colleague Accounts
- Provide Project Access
- SureFeedback On External Site
- WPML For Multilingual Sites
- Automating SureFeedback Workflows With SureTriggers
Emails Not Sending
SureFeedback uses the default WordPress wp_mail function to send emails for mockup and website actions. If you feel you still aren’t getting emails, keep in mind the following:
1. You won’t receive emails for your own actions.
If you’re approving/commenting/resolving comments, SureFeedback won’t send email updates to yourself. When someone comments/approves/resolves SureFeedback sends emails to everyone else on the project except yourself! This prevents you from getting unnecessary emails.
2. Default WordPress email deliverability is hit-and-miss.
Many spam filters, especially Gmail, treat emails sent from unverified emails with suspicion. This is with good reason. Servers can be set up to auto-generate and send thousands of spam emails per hour. Sometimes popular mail clients won’t let your mail come through because it’s sent directly from a WordPress server and not an email provider.
To ensure proper email delivery, we always recommend using SMTP to send your emails. This sends emails directly from an email provider, rather than your hosting server. There’s an awesome, free plugin that we recommend!
Once you install, you can walk through the setup wizard to use an SMTP provider (Gmail or another provider that uses SMTP). In addition to sending emails, it will also log all emails sent so you can keep track if there are delivery problems.
If you’re still having issues with email, contact support and we’d be happy to help!
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