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Troubleshooting and Fixing WordPress Email Delivery Problems

WordPress is a powerful platform that allows you to create and manage your own website, but sometimes things can go wrong, and one of the most common problems is email delivery. If you are experiencing issues with emails not being sent or received from your WordPress site, then this guide is for you. In this article, we will cover some of the most common email delivery problems in WordPress and how to troubleshoot and fix them.

CHECK YOUR EMAIL SETTINGS
The first thing you should do is check your email settings in WordPress. Go to your WordPress dashboard and navigate to Settings > General. Here you will see the “Email Address” and “Site Title” fields. Make sure that the email address is correct and matches the email address that you want to use to send emails from your WordPress site.

Next, scroll down to the “Membership” and “New User Default Role” sections. Make sure that the “Membership” and “New User Default Role” settings are set to the appropriate values.

Finally, scroll down to the “WordPress Address (URL)” and “Site Address (URL)” sections. Make sure that these values are correct and match the URL of your WordPress site.

CHECK YOUR HOSTING PROVIDER’S EMAIL SETTINGS
If your email settings in WordPress are correct, but you are still experiencing email delivery problems, then it could be an issue with your hosting provider’s email settings. Contact your hosting provider and ask them to check their email settings for your account.

CHECK YOUR SPAM FOLDER
Sometimes emails can end up in your spam folder, so make sure to check there if you are not receiving emails from your WordPress site.

CHECK YOUR EMAIL SERVER SETTINGS
If your email settings in WordPress and your hosting provider’s email settings are correct, then the issue could be with your email server settings. Check with your email service provider to make sure that your email server settings are correct.

USE AN SMTP PLUGIN
If you have tried all the above steps and are still experiencing email delivery problems, then you may want to try using an SMTP plugin. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a standard for sending emails over the internet, and using an SMTP plugin can help ensure that your emails are delivered.

Some popular SMTP plugins for WordPress include WP Mail SMTP and Easy WP SMTP. Once you have installed and activated an SMTP plugin, you will need to configure it with your email service provider’s SMTP settings.

In conclusion, email delivery problems can be frustrating, but they are usually easy to fix. By following the above steps, you should be able to troubleshoot and fix any email delivery problems that you are experiencing on your WordPress site. If you are still having problems after trying these steps, then it may be a good idea to contact your hosting provider or email service provider for further assistance.

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