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Hi Rikard, thank you for your response. Correct, somehow the first website logo came back by deleting all browser cache of FF and Chrome and the second by the update. Thank you :) Not a Enfold item but after I login on the second website and logout, the logged-in status keeps active, even trough another computer with VPN it shows the Admin topbar :-/ (good thing is, I can`t use the menu options of wp-admin without the, then prompted login).
Thank you for your help!
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avdprojects- This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by avdprojects.
Same troubles with some websites while updated to 4.8.6.5.
Missing left top logo’s :-(I got the same problem after updating. I saw that the folder Enfold was completely empty :-(
Glad that I use Duplication Pro with daily/weekly/monthly scheduled task, so I was able to fix it by uploading only the folder ../themes/enfold/Hello Yigit,
Thank you for your reply. You can close this item ;-)
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AVD Projects.January 30, 2020 at 2:35 pm in reply to: General Styling – Reset button click without any confirmation #1179878Hi Victoria,
Thank you for your reply and the solution! I will implement this today :)Best regards,
avdprojectsSorry for my late response. Finally I could test the example provided by @rsplaul and thats works! So Thanks for this ;)
Also this is the solution what I prefer and tried to explain earlier. The From address in a raw email body should always be an address of a mail domain managed by yourself. No matter what is possible and yes actually all parameters in a raw email body can be used differently but we should not do it!
The current method what Enfold implemented is coming out the period from before Google where we trust the internet and their users. But in the meantime everything is changed and must be very strict and this counts for the mime FROM-ADDRESS in a email body too. So I really hope the Enfold team will take this solution over and maybe make the “info@<domain>” coming from a setting what can be set through the “Contact Form” settings.
The solution of @rsplaul is what I have to implement now for more clients and I hope a future update will not overwrite it :-/
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avdprojectsI think the current method to handle SMTP protocol is wrong and should be changed in the core of the Enfold theme. Furthermore I some Enfold users who are not developers and never understand this whole topic.
I could not find a good example and the moment, but this page shows that how it works at the moment in Enfold is wrong:
https://help.dreamhost.com/hc/en-us/articles/214831378-Troubleshooting-WordPress-contact-formsPlease ask the product owner to put it on a urgent to fix list ;-)
@Mike, Thank you for your reply, I will implement your advice. But still I think the current method to handle SMTP protocol is wrong and should be changed in the core of the Enfold theme. Furthermore I some Enfold users who are not developers and never understand this whole topic.
I could not find a good example and the moment, but this page shows that how it works at the moment in Enfold is wrong:
https://help.dreamhost.com/hc/en-us/articles/214831378-Troubleshooting-WordPress-contact-formsPlease ask the product owner to put it on a urgent to fix list ;-)
Hi I signed up for this problem too. This is unfortunately a developers mistake since the internet is there. In the past I was responsible for a large marketing system and we worked together with Barracuda Anti Spam so I have my experience on this area.
The receiver (the website owner / backend employee) should NEVER receive the emails through the email address of the website visitor but through a correct internal email (from the website owner’s owned email domain). This is bad programming, so please change this. Thank you.
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