If you sent me a message via my contact form in the last 4 days, I did not receive it.
Honest. I’m not trying to come up with crafty excuses to blow off responding to emails (OK, I do that sometimes, but not THIS time!).
It’s still not working, so please email me directly, or leave a comment below with your email address (which doesn’t get published, only I can see it).
Sorry for the interruption. Have a nice middle of the night on a Monday while I stay up late answering emails.
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Jim Pearson has spent more than 25 years helping small and mid-size businesses find solutions to their business problems. He specializes in sales, marketing and rapid revenue growth and has helped hundreds of companies make more money.
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Hmm, using JavaScript to send a form… never a good idea. You’d be better off simply using a Form and some PHP, without the plugin…
I can help, if you want, PHP Contact Form scripts are really easy.
I thought I was using a PHP contact form already?! Now I’m confused! :O
You are, but it’s being sent in a funny way. The plugin must have gotten screwed up.
If you want a stand-alone contact form script, send me an email.
It might not be the plugin – all contact forms and mail notifications are currently not working on my server. I can send and receive email in my email client, but forms and notes telling me I have comments aren’t working.
Could that have anything to do with what you are talking about?
PS – that’s on all the blogs on my server (in separate installs on separate domains and even with different contact form plugins!)
Ah, then that not a problem with the Plugin.
That would be a problem with your server. PHP and mail. Contact your Host, they’ll be able to find and fix the problem.
Sadly they seem to have their heads up their @#$%’s because they can’t seem to figure it out either.
Interesting… Possibly the wrong path to the “sendmail” script in the php.ini config file. The “sendmail” script might even be corrupt…