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*SOLVED* universal SMTP settings for webmail; help w/contact form *SOLVED*
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 6:54 pm
by etcbbu
Currently troubleshooting this with my web-host, and need help on WB's end, please; because right now, if you visit my
https://travisjconsulting.com/buildmysi ... teBookmark , attempt to fill it out and submit, you hit the "Error" page.
Here's the e-mail my host sent-out, making me aware of the new host settings (I'm going to mask actual log in data) :
We’re excited to let you know that **web-host** is making significant upgrades to our infrastructure to improve performance, security, and reliability for all clients.
During this process, we noticed that your website is not currently using our built-in SMTP service for sending emails. By configuring your site to use our SMTP service, you can:
Improve email deliverability
Reduce the chance of messages landing in spam
Ensure consistent, authenticated outbound mail
Your SMTP credentials are as follows:
________________________________________
SMTP Server Address: **a hostname is here**
Port: 25 or 587 for TLS
Username: **a username is here**
Password: **a password is here**
but right now, if you visit my
https://travisjconsulting.com/buildmysi ... teBookmark , attempt to fill it out and submit, you hit the "Error" page.
Can someone please help me troubleshoot this? Need Contact queries to reach me again, please. I have tried "tls" and "none" on the "SMTP encryption field" setting in
Form Properties >> Advanced >> Mail Engine , and it doesn't work. I have tried a couple of other permutation/combinations using port 587 instead of 25, and that's not working either.
I am using WB version 2.3.1 , with the October 8, 2025 hotfix installed.
—etcbbu
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 7:26 pm
by BaconFries
A very quick look at the source of the page you have no input fields but you do have three textareas you should only use these for adding multiple lines of text ie the user inputs a large amounts of text for the likes of emails it should just be a single input field.
See the forwarded urls for more info
Creating a Form
Forms FAQ
*** VERY IMPORTANT NOTE ***
How can I make sure the 'from address' in the email message is the entered email in the form
How do I display the error message on the error page?
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 7:33 pm
by Pablo
Are you sure your SMTP settings are correct?
Only your web host can give you the right settings.
Did you add an ##error## to the error page?
What is the error?
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 7:41 pm
by etcbbu
Working on it now, so 2 questions:
1) so use "Editbox" instead of "TextArea" on the first 2 fields? About to publish now with two EditBoxes, recplacing those first two TextAreas.
2) Don't know what you mean by "use forwarded"? Is there a particular topic in either the
- help page you sent:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=32967
- other help page you sent:
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forms.html
Is it really such a problem that my "success" page and "error" page are both .php instead of .html ? There's nothing much to them:
https://travisjconsulting.com/buildmysitesuccess.php
https://travisjconsulting.com/buildmysiteerror.php
I'm reading through them now (I have completely read the first one, and am making my way down the second one) after I'm about to publish. What area, specifically, do you recommend I troubleshoot next, because I'm about to publish the "Editbox" thing?
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 7:45 pm
by BaconFries
1) so use "Editbox" instead of "TextArea" on the first 2 fields? About to publish now with two EditBoxes, recplacing those first two TextAreas.
2) Don't know what you mean by "use forwarded"?
Yes
It is a simple "Typo" it is meant to read following!
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 7:54 pm
by etcbbu
No worries at all, mate; I thought that might be what you meant! I just wanted to get real specific on this, because knowing me, I can definitely leave-off something small / important / specific important. Really appreciate your work and WB as always, friend.
And I'm super excite to get out of the stone-age of internal php mail functions of how I have had it configured on this particular
https://travisjconsulting.com/buildmysite.php .
—etcbbu
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 11:42 pm
by BaconFries
OK a quick response before I turn in looking at the source of the page again are you sure you have configured the form correctly? Please see the Forms FAQ reading from..
How can I make sure the 'from address' in the email message is the entered email in the form
viewtopic.php?t=32967
There is really no need to have the success/error have the extension set to
php as it isn't calling any server sided scripts so .html will suffice.
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2025 1:55 am
by etcbbu
Thanks for taking another look before bed. I have changed the success/error pages to being HTML, removed the others (previous .php ones) from my web-space, and I've reached-out to my web-host about the specific "From email", "From name", "Reply to" ; as well as the
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Note:
The 'From email' field will set the 'from' address of email sent messages to the specified email address. If you leave the field empty then either the 'email' input will be used (if it exists) or the 'to' address.
The 'From name' allows you to set the name of the sender. It is also possible to use a PHP variable. For example, S_POST[‘name’] where ‘name’ is the name of the input field.
'Reply to' can be used to specify an alternative reply address. 'Reply To' can be a fixed email address, in which case you must use quotes:
'yourname@email.com'
or a PHP variable:
$_POST['email']
6. If changing the email in the form properties address does not work then rename the 'email' editbox to 'e-mail'. This will prevent the script from using the specified email address as the 'from' address.
portions. So I'll see what they say. Thanks for talking me through it up to now.
—etcbbu
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2025 6:57 pm
by BaconFries
Have you managed to get this setup? Is your host Liberation? (just curious) How are you trying to configure ie to use outlook/gmail as each will have its own setup.
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 1:07 am
by etcbbu
@BaconFries — Thanks for the follow-up. Apparently, overnight, my web-host made some edits to my buildmysite.php code ; because I was awakened to multiple successfully contact form submissions reaching my mailbox! Appreciate your helping me think it through so far.
Now.
I need to make sure I execute a few more steps correctly within my .WBS project-file Form >> Properties because, I can't have them just making a manual edit all the time, right? So, to be specific, here's what they recommended I do:
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Hi Travis,
Please try to send emails using your publishing software. However, I have added following fields in buildmysite.php
$mail->From = 'no-reply@travisjconsulting.com';
$mail->FromName = 'Travis J Consulting Website';
$mail->AddReplyTo($mailfrom); // So replies still go to the user
Please set FROM email address and From Name in your publishing software
Thanking You!
I had asked him what, exactly, I need to change to make it permanent within my WB desktop-publishing software.
—etcbbu
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 6:06 am
by Pablo
You can change these values in the 'more' button in the form's properties.
See also the notes / tips about the options in the help and FAQ:
viewtopic.php?t=32967
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 4:52 pm
by etcbbu
@Pablo and @Baconfries
Thank y'all so far, I'm almost there. But let me ask — what do y'all recommend I put here
in the "reply to" field? As I am getting ready to publish right now and try it out.
—Travis J, MBA
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2025 11:35 am
by etcbbu
Sorry, I don't mean to overcomplicate this, as I still have not published from WB, yet; because I still am not understanding what I put in the final of those 3 fields within
Form Properties >> More...
That is, what do I enter for the "Reply to" field? Although I have not published or tried yet,
I'm confident I'm putting "no-reply@travisjconsulting.com" in "From email", and
I am confident in putting "Travis J Consulting Website" in "From name".
But what do I put in
"Reply To" field?
I've read through
viewtopic.php?t=32967 a bunch of times, and what I'm getting hung up on is what, conclusively, is best to put in "Reply to" ? Like, in the part that says
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'Reply to' can be used to specify an alternative reply address. 'Reply To' can be a fixed email address, in which case you must use quotes:
'yourname@email.com'
or a PHP variable:
$_POST['email']
what result does using the
yield, as opposed to entering a random e-mail address in single-quote apostrophes?
—etcbbu
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2025 11:54 am
by Pablo
Your webhost suggested the following values:
Did you try this?
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2025 1:08 pm
by etcbbu
I'll be honest, I can't tell where his label begins and the value I enter begins..
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2025 4:58 pm
by Pablo
In your screenshot you have already done this correctly.
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2025 3:30 pm
by etcbbu
Ok cool, so just, straight-up in the "
Reply to" field, my having the
can be considered best-practice? Works for me. I'm about to executer a site-wide publish and try it out *fingers crossed*.
—etcbbu
Re: Host recently changed universal SMTP settings for webmail, need help w/contact form
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2025 6:04 pm
by etcbbu
Works like a charm~
about to duplicate it elsewhere. Thank y'all, again!
—etcbbu