There has been a problem with forms not being sent via email from a WordPress site after the 6.1 updates. It may be because wordpress smtp email is not workingThis has just come to my attention and it seems to be affecting all client's sites. This has to do with how WP handles send email and the WP SMTP mail function. Generally, speaking you do NOT want to use your website to send email, as it could result in it becoming a blacklisted spam site. However, if you use contact or other forms, you will need to have email sent by your WordPress site.
The Issue: Emails are not being sent when someone completes a form on your website. This means if you have contact forms or forms of any kind, you may not be getting emails/notifications of when new forms are submitted. You may have missed customers' inquiries, questions, or requests.
The Good News, If you are using Elementor or Elementor Pro, Those forms are not lost! You can manually pull each form that has been submitted. Check out my other video on Elementor Form Submissions to see how to retrieve and review forms that have been submitted on your site. From your WordPress Dashboard, click on ELEMENTOR - SUBMISSIONS and Review forms that have been submitted. This assumes that you have added Form Submissions to you Form Actions settings.
The WordPress Update 6.1 was released in early November. Check back to that date or whenever the last contact form you received was.
The Bad News:
I do not have a good solution or fix for this yet. I have been testing two premium plugins, but it is not a simple process. The Plugins are WP MAIL SMTP and FLUENT SMTP. More so, I would not be able to make the change for my clients, because it requires setting up a Google Cloud service account or a MS Azure account. These would be a better option, for security and reducing the amount your emails go to JUNK or Spam. It is just a more technical process. There is a white glove, done for you service from WP Mail SMTP for about $79. It may be worth trying, I have not tested it at this point.
The Work Around:
There is a free plugin that can get you through. Integration for Elementor forms - Sendinblue by WEBTICA has a free account that can reconfigure your SMTP setting in WordPress. You will need to create a free Sendinblue account in order to get a global API Key. Here are the steps you will need to follow and these are outlined in the video below:
Log on to your WordPress Dashboard
Click on Plugins, then ADD NEW
Search for "Sendinblue".
Select the "Integration for Elementor Forms -Sendinblue" by WEBTICA
Click Install
Click Activate
Go to Settings on WP Dashboard
Click on SendinBlue
Find the box asking for the Global API Key, either click on the to get a key or go to SendInBlue's website.
Sign up for a Free account, Follow the instructions, and email verifications.
Once your account is verified, click on your name or company name at the top right
Select SMPT & API from the menu
Create a new API
COPY AND SAVE the key!!!! Save it on a notepad or Word Doc, as you will not be able to access it again.
Paste that key into the Global API Key box on your WordPress Dashboard in settings.
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00:00 Introduction
00:11 Add The Integrations for Elementor Sendinblue Plugin
00:30 Set Up Plugin
00:41 Create Sendinblue Account
01:21 Select the Free Account
01:35 Create your Global API Key
02:13 Install the Global API Key
02:29 Review Elementor Form Submissions
02:47 Check For the Form, Check Your Junk or Spam too