Jun 23rd, 2011, 3:06 AM
Hi Philip,
Welcome to the forums.
So just to clarify, the email tests that work for you: was that in the Swift Mailer module (the "test" tab), or were you referring to the tests on the Edit Form -> Emails tab -> Edit Email Template page?
If the Swift Mailer is sending the tests properly, most likely it's the content of your email templates that's causing the problem. To figure that out, you'll need to do a little debugging.
What I normally do is disable all the email templates then create a new one with as little content as possible. Only give it one recipient, only fill in one of the email content areas (HTML or text), then put through a test submission through your form. If that gets sent, then you know it's a problem with one of your email templates. Then enabled one email template at a time and slowly hone in on the problem that way.
I wish I had a better suggestion, but sadly there wasn't a good way to implement error checking of the email templates.
Let me know how it goes.
- Ben
Welcome to the forums.
So just to clarify, the email tests that work for you: was that in the Swift Mailer module (the "test" tab), or were you referring to the tests on the Edit Form -> Emails tab -> Edit Email Template page?
If the Swift Mailer is sending the tests properly, most likely it's the content of your email templates that's causing the problem. To figure that out, you'll need to do a little debugging.
What I normally do is disable all the email templates then create a new one with as little content as possible. Only give it one recipient, only fill in one of the email content areas (HTML or text), then put through a test submission through your form. If that gets sent, then you know it's a problem with one of your email templates. Then enabled one email template at a time and slowly hone in on the problem that way.
I wish I had a better suggestion, but sadly there wasn't a good way to implement error checking of the email templates.
Let me know how it goes.
- Ben