WordPress not Sending Email Try This Fix

by Kevin
Posted January 7th, 2010 at 5:43 pm

If you are not receiving any notification adn e-mail from your WordPress blog, or the PHP mail() function isn’t working, or SMTP isn’t working, here is your solution. Yes, this is guaranteed to work, even if you’re using Google mail application.

Method 1

If you are using c-panel and if you have signed up with google mail application then login to your C-panel and find the option MX Entry.

Wordpress phpBB not sending e-mail

Make sure that your setting is same as shown in image below

Method 2

  • Go to your hosting cpanel and create this emailaccount: wordpress@yourdomain.com. Replace “yourdomain.com” with whatever your domain name is. Make sure that if you have a .net, that you use .net instead of .com in that email. Set up your username and password and remember it.
  • Download WP-Mail-SMTP or Cimy Swift SMTP. Just pick one of these and install and activate the plugin.
  • Configure your SMTP plugin under Settings or Tools in your sidebar. This is the most important step! Do not fill in this info with what Gmail tells you to put in. Do the following instead:
  • Sender e-mail must be: the new email account you created in your hosting cpanel. Put in the full wordpress@yourdomain.com in there.
  • If there is a checkbox to use SMTP, check it.
  • SMTP server address will be: mail.yourdomain.com. Replace “yourdomain.com” with your domain name again.
  • Port will be 25 or 26. Try those before trying 456 for gmail. Contact your hosting provider if neither works. The chances of neither of these working are small.
  • Username would be: wordpress@yourdomain.com. Replace “yourdomain.com” with your domain name again.
  • Password is the password for that account.
  • Set SSL or TLS to no or no encryption. Try these before using TLS for gmail. Contact your hosting provider in case they require encryption, if this doesn’t work.
  • WordPress@yourdomain.com will now send the email to your personal account. Make sure that the email on your profile is correct, whether it’s yahoo, hotmail, gmail or any other account. If you are using a contact form, make sure that the email is set to your personal account, as well. The emails should now go to your spam or inbox. If it still doesn’t work, you can have your wordpress@yourdomain.com send the email to itself and have your personal account pop forward it. Read the following if you are still having problems. Gmail is used as an example because most people have problems getting it to agree with their wordpress/hosting.
  • Make sure that the email on your profile is changed to the wordpress@yourdomain.com email. If you are using a contact form, make sure that the emails are sent to the wordpress@yourdomain.com email. *This is important because wordpress and Gmail conflict and this is the only workaround I’ve come up with.
  • Now, wordpress is set up to use SMTP to send emails out with your wordpress@yourdomain.com email. Step 5a makes sure that all the emails are sent to that same account. So basically, wordpress@yourdomain.com will send emails to itself.
  • Now login to Gmail and go to Settings.
  • Under Settings, go to Accounts.
  • Under “Get mail from other accounts,” go to “Add a mail account you own”.
  • Username is wordpress@yourdomain.com. Replace “yourdomain.com” with your domain name.
  • Password is wordpress@yourdomain.com’s password.
  • POP Server should be mail.yourdomain.com. Replace “yourdomain.com” with your domain name.
  • Port should be 110.
  • Click Save Changes.
  • Now, WordPress will send the emails to the hosting server email account. And Gmail will fetch them. You could also create a Yahoo or Hotmail account and skip step 5 entirely, and then have Yahoo or Hotmail forward those emails to Gmail.

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15 ResponsesLeave a comment
  • Pubudu Kodikara
    January 9, 2010 at 9:06 am

    I never faced this problem… but i better keep this post bookmarked, if i get it in the future! thanks for the post bro :D
    Pubudu Kodikara´s last blog ..Tech Hamlet : A new Name, A New Address and A New Look My ComLuv Profile

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    Kevin S Reply:

    sure.. many users was facing this problem and still it continues.. Just have a look @ WordPress Not Sending E-mail Report

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  • Tinh
    January 12, 2010 at 1:43 pm

    You have selected the right apps, Google Apps the best one for this. I never try the default email system before
    Tinh´s last blog ..FireFox 3.6 Release Candidate 1 for FREE Download My ComLuv Profile

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    Kevin S Reply:

    yes.. u r right.. Google always gives its best.. :)

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  • Subhan Habib
    March 24, 2010 at 2:22 am

    hi thanks for the post, but i just can’t get it tor work i get a failed connection error (111)

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    Kevin S Reply:

    hi, it seems there some other error as well. For more information on 111 error please visit http://wordpress.org/support/topic/286225 and if u r not able to do it do let me know. Thanks

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    Subhan Habib Reply:

    THanks for the reply kevin, i am sorry but it did’nt help. I have the full error report here if you wont mind taking a look: http://wordpress.pastebin.ca/1851357

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    Kevin S Reply:

    hi, this error is due to mis configuration. Please kindly verify your setting and try it again and then also if you are not able to do it then remove that plugin and try with php mail function. php mail function is more easier to detect error and make it ok. I would like to know which hosting service provider u r using, e-mail provider and what kind of control panel you are using. If you are using gmail please add support@annanta.com to your chat list so we will be able to give you online support. Thanks

  • Subhan Habib
    March 24, 2010 at 10:41 pm

    thanks a million i got it to work by using the php mailer thanks. I will keep an eye on this blog in the future

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  • Carol
    March 25, 2010 at 1:53 am

    Thank you for finally solving my WP to Gmail issue!

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    Kevin S Reply:

    we are really happy to know that your problem has been solved :)

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  • grant
    May 5, 2010 at 3:32 pm

    great but what about windows servers?

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  • Drewski
    May 19, 2010 at 8:34 pm

    How would you configure WordPress if you’re using another hosting company instead of cPanel? Currently I am using a free php and mysql hosting site called Zymic.
    I am also trying to host of my Ubuntu box at home.

    Have any suggestions for either solution to resolve the WP not sending email?

    Also both setup have wp-mail-smtp enabled.

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  • Ezra Colantro
    May 23, 2010 at 4:12 pm

    I am so happy for this great wordpress blog. I like your Blog. I probably make a link from my site. diet expert

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  • yasin
    August 5, 2010 at 2:26 pm

    I did all you said. But the problem is steel there.
    I recieve a message when I wanted to send a test mail through SMTP Email:

    SMTP -> ERROR: Failed to connect to server: A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond.
    (10060)

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