Dear cumbe,
thank you very much for your GetSimple-CMS plugin called "Contact Form". Going by its features it would be almost perfect for my purposes. The only fly in the ointment is that I have no clear notion where to put in the details of my smtp provider when I want to utilize PHPmailer.
Say, my smtp provider is called Y-Mail (to be reached via (smtp://securesmtp.y-mail.com) and my password with Y-Mail is Y-password. They are using port yyy and authentication is needed. The connection security is to be SSL/TLS.
Where and and how-phrased do I have to insert these data into your plugin "Contact Form"?
And then how can I invoke your plugin with these settings in a page? (The exact string containing my dummy details from above would be best ...)
Yes, I admit that these questions are very basic, but then I'm new to GetSimple CMS (having been attracted by its name).
So if anyone would be as kind as to answer my plea, I would be very grateful.
Best regards!
thank you very much for your GetSimple-CMS plugin called "Contact Form". Going by its features it would be almost perfect for my purposes. The only fly in the ointment is that I have no clear notion where to put in the details of my smtp provider when I want to utilize PHPmailer.
Say, my smtp provider is called Y-Mail (to be reached via (smtp://securesmtp.y-mail.com) and my password with Y-Mail is Y-password. They are using port yyy and authentication is needed. The connection security is to be SSL/TLS.
Where and and how-phrased do I have to insert these data into your plugin "Contact Form"?
And then how can I invoke your plugin with these settings in a page? (The exact string containing my dummy details from above would be best ...)
Yes, I admit that these questions are very basic, but then I'm new to GetSimple CMS (having been attracted by its name).
So if anyone would be as kind as to answer my plea, I would be very grateful.
Best regards!