gene-stevo (@gene-stevo)

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  • gene-stevo
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    Job done Pascal it was AsynCRONous bbPress Subscriptions 2.1.
    Not only are messages being sent but haven’t had any browser time outs on loading the site since deactivation. Time outs have been a pain, along with intermittent slow page loads for ages.
    Go “Buy yourself a beer”.
    Cheers,
    Eugene.


    gene-stevo
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    Not yet. I’ll go through them and report back.
    Thanks for your continued support.
    Cheers,
    Eugene.


    gene-stevo
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    Hi Pascal,
    I’ve checked the log and there is nothing from bbP. The only stuff showing as outgoing is from the WP contact form and WP user registrations, re-setting of passwords etc. Zilch from bbP.
    Cheers,
    Eugene.


    gene-stevo
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    Hi Pascal,
    Thanks for joining in. As Admin I’ve set up three WP accounts (admin; editor; subscriber) they all have unique ids, emails etc with email accounts on different servers.
    I appreciate I’m accessing the accounts from the same ip (different machines) but when I built the test site the bbP installation worked fine. Just don’t know what I’ve done to break this installation.
    I also started a new topic from one of the forums which I know all 113 users are subscribed to thanks to a clever plugin I found called p2 bbP Manage Subscriptions 1.2.0. So far no response from anybody.
    Cheers to both,
    Eugene.


    gene-stevo
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    @gene-stevo

    Hi Robin,
    Many thanks for your response. I downloaded, unzipped, installed and activated your plugin from your site.
    Unfortunately messages and replies are still not being sent.
    Via Postman SMTP I get notifications of users editing their accounts, I get messages sent via contact forms but sweet FA from bbPress.
    Needless to say I’ve checked the e-mail servers and they’re not finding their way into spam folders.
    Any further help/advice would be gratefully received.
    Cheers,
    Eugene


    gene-stevo
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    @gene-stevo

    Once again you’ve nailed it first time. I won’t embarrass myself by saying how much time I wasted on this yesterday. Worthwhile though as I certainly won’t miss that again 🙂
    I only hope you’re paying yourself well for doing this stuff.
    Cheers,
    Eugene.


    gene-stevo
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    Thanks for that. You’ve got an answer for everything haven’t you. What a star!
    Really appreciate the fix as I’ve already told “the committee” that members won’t have to understand b-i-link-b-quote etc to use our forum. Like a lot of committees it is largely comprised of the wrong people…”Bah, don’t do forums…” “Can’t they use that Facebook…”
    I’m so glad I was volunteered to implement the rebuild 😉


    gene-stevo
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    @gene-stevo

    Thanks to both. I’ve done the asyncronous thing and run a test on dummy subscribers (without intruding on usual subscribers thanks to the wonderful “manage subscriptions” plugin).
    So far so good. Messages received with proper To: field and no sign yet of any MDS errors.
    Cheers, you guys are stars 🙂


    gene-stevo
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    @gene-stevo

    Oops! Stuffed up image post and don’t know who at-snaps is!
    image of header from correctly received notification


    gene-stevo
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    @gene-stevo

    Robkk to the rescue again. Worked a treat, straight out of the box 🙂
    And Pascal, installed two of your plugins yesterday Toolkit and Manage Subs. Thanks for building these and for sharing.
    You’re all stars. Lovin’ the WP experience (still).


    gene-stevo
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    Cheers Robkk,
    Always thought it looked awful. That was on my ask-about-that list.
    Thank you so much for taking the trouble to provide the fix.
    Lovin’ this WP experience 🙂


    gene-stevo
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    Stop Press. I’ve had another go with Content Aware Side bar and all is fine and dandy (except) my custom menu now needs a slight re-build. There’s always something isn’t there 🙂


    gene-stevo
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    @gene-stevo

    Thanks for that idea but I’ve been through all of them, in several variants. I’m going to try to make a duplicate for my current left side bar with bbpress tools used for custom sidebars. If that works nobody will know the difference. My biggest problem is that when I build this site, at it’s permanent domain, I wanted to be able to hand it over in the most simple form possible. The fewer the plugins I have to explain the better.
    I thought I had the forum issue nailed with WP Symposium until it wanted $99 before I could even add a file upload or subscribe to forum option.
    This is my first time with WordPress and I love it to bits…other than right at this minute 🙂
    Thanks again.

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