Hi, I have a weird situation and have no idea what to do.
On my Drupal 6 Contact form page (the simple one, without any additions) , as Categories I put names and in Recipients field their email address. As it should be. A visitor will select the name, enter question and after the visitor submitted the Contact form, email should arrive to selected person's Inbox. Though, if I select myself (and email is the one above, the one I use in this email) I'll get the contact. But if I use FLast@UKexample.co.uk the email/contact will never reach the destination. The email FLast@UKexample.co.uk is valid because if I send an email to this email by Gmail or any other way - it will get there. Looks like Drupal doesn't accept UK email format (.co.uk) :-) Any idea how and/or where I can check what's causing the issue?
Thanks, aFan
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Afan Pasalic afan@afan.net wrote:
Hi, I have a weird situation and have no idea what to do.
On my Drupal 6 Contact form page (the simple one, without any additions) , as Categories I put names and in Recipients field their email address. As it should be. A visitor will select the name, enter question and after the visitor submitted the Contact form, email should arrive to selected person's Inbox. Though, if I select myself (and email is the one above, the one I use in this email) I'll get the contact. But if I use FLast@UKexample.co.uk the email/contact will never reach the destination. The email FLast@UKexample.co.uk is valid because if I send an email to this email by Gmail or any other way - it will get there. Looks like Drupal doesn't accept UK email format (.co.uk) :-) Any idea how and/or where I can check what's causing the issue?
This is not a Drupal restraint. Maybe your server?
See http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes%21mail.inc/function/drupal_mail/6, http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules%21contact%21contact.module/function..., http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/developer%21hooks%21core.php/function/hook_....
I run into something like this occasionally and it is because my email domain has ended up on some spam blacklist somewhere. It has nothing to do with Drupal.
Nancy
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From: Afan Pasalic
On my Drupal 6 Contact form page (the simple one, without any additions) , as Categories I put names and in Recipients field their email address. As it should be. A visitor will select the name, enter question and after the visitor submitted the Contact form, email should arrive to selected person's Inbox. Though, if I select myself (and email is the one above, the one I use in this email) I'll get the contact. But if I use FLast@UKexample.co.uk the email/contact will never reach the destination. The email FLast@UKexample.co.uk is valid because if I send an email to this email by Gmail or any other way - it will get there. Looks like Drupal doesn't accept UK email format (.co.uk) :-) Any idea how and/or where I can check what's causing the issue?
On 05/17/12 21:11, Afan Pasalic wrote:
Hi, I have a weird situation and have no idea what to do.
On my Drupal 6 Contact form page (the simple one, without any additions) , as Categories I put names and in Recipients field their email address. As it should be. A visitor will select the name, enter question and after the visitor submitted the Contact form, email should arrive to selected person's Inbox. Though, if I select myself (and email is the one above, the one I use in this email) I'll get the contact. But if I use FLast@UKexample.co.uk the email/contact will never reach the destination. The email FLast@UKexample.co.uk is valid because if I send an email to this email by Gmail or any other way - it will get there. Looks like Drupal doesn't accept UK email format (.co.uk) :-) Any idea how and/or where I can check what's causing the issue?
Thanks, aFan
If you have root access to your server, take a look at your mail log just after you send the email. If it says "sent" it's out of your hands, though it might tell you where it sent it.
A while ago, I could not use Woolworths' contact form because it require email addresses to end it .com - not even .net or .com.au as I recall, let along .id.au as mine does.
Fortunately they also have an investors' website which was not so stupidly set up.