UPDATE: August 27, 2009
If your website is being hosted on GoDaddy and you are using WordPress version 2.8.x (2.8.4 being the latest at time of writing) and the latest version of Contact Form 7 (2.0.1 at time of writing), you are probably visiting this blog because you are getting the annoying “failed to send your message” error (with the red border) in your contact form.
I just found out this evening that after upgrading to Contact Form 7 2.0.1 and WordPress 2.8.4, my contact form won’t send e-mails anymore. When I wrote this post back in April 2009, I was using WP version 2.7.1.
This post will help you to finally fix this problem. If you haven’t done so, please install the WP-Mail-SMTP plugin and then read my original article on the issue.
This post is a follow-up article to my post titled “How to Send Email with Wordpress from GoDaddy”.
Several visitors to my site have informed me that after trying out my suggestions in the aforementioned post, they are still receiving the following error message:

Failed to send your message. Please try again later or contact administrator by other way.
If you have applied the suggestions found in the “How to Send Email with Wordpress from GoDaddy” post and still receive the error message above, please try the following:
- Go to Contact Form 7’s settings (Tools -> Contact Form 7 (version 1.x)) or the new “Contact” menu (Contact Form 7 version 2.x)
- Make sure that you enter “[your-email]” (without the quotes) in the “From:” field.
From: field: Enter the same e-mail address shown in the “From:” line of your WP-Mail-SMTP settings. For example, let’s pretend I am using “example@example.com” in the “From:” line of my WP-Mail-SMTP settings. I must enter the same e-mail address in Contact Form 7’s counterpart. Contact Form 7 will have [your-name] “<[your-email]>”. This won’t work for you. - Very Important: Contact Form 7 will have a field called “Additional headers:”. Enter (literally) “Reply-To: [your-email]“, without the quotes. The [your-email] placeholder is the same field used inthe Contact Form 7’s form. Contact Form 7 will replace it with the e-mail the user supplies in the form. This header will allow you to reply to the sender directly without copying their e-mail address manually by you.
- Click the Save button.
- Open the Contact Form in your blog and you should finally see the sweet “Your message was sent successfully. Thanks.” green bordered text.
You will notice that the e-mail will take several minutes to arrive in your inbox. Take heart, it will arrive.
The “To:” field is the e-mail address where you would like to receive the results. The value I am using is my personal e-mail account. Also, make sure that you do include the person’s e-mail address in the form’s results so that you are able to have a copy of the person’s e-mail in hand.
I am going to share with you the code I’m using for my website’s contact form. Use it as a starting point. Note that it uses the Really Simple CAPTCHA plug-in for Contact Form 7.
“Form” Section
<p>Your Name:<span class="required">*</span><br />
[text* your-name] </p>
<p>Your Email:<span class="required">*</span><br />
[email* your-email] </p>
<p>Subject<br />
[text your-subject] </p>
<p>Your Message<span class="required">*</span><br />
[textarea* your-message] </p>
<p>
[captchac captcha-897 size:m fg:#000000 bg:#ffffcc]
Type in the Above Code<br />
[captchar captcha-897]
</p>
<p> </p>
<p>[submit "Send"]</p>
“Mail” Section
- To: field: The e-mail address that will receive the results. This can be any valid e-mail address, such as your GMail or Hotmail e-mail address. For example, “example@example.com”, without the quotes.
- From: field: Enter the same e-mail shown in the “From:” line of the WP-Mail-SMTP settings “[your-email]“, without the quotes. This field has been discussed above.
- Subject: field: Enter “[your-subject]“, without the quotes.
- Additional headers: literally type in “Reply-To: [your-email]“, without the quotes. Very important because this will allow you to reply to the person directly!
- In the Message Body field, copy and paste the following code:
Name: [your-name] E-mail: [your-email] Message: [your-message]
When you are done, click the Save button. You should end up with a form similar to mine, located here.


#1 by Joseph Rosenblatt on January 30, 2010 - 12:19 PM
Thanks for this fixed. It worked perfectly.
Seriously Great Work!
#2 by William on January 31, 2010 - 7:22 PM
Thanks for the help, works perfectly.
#3 by shawn on February 6, 2010 - 4:27 PM
Thank you so much! This problem has driven me crazy this week! You rule!
#4 by Jordan on February 6, 2010 - 5:55 PM
Thanks a lot! Saved my butt.
#5 by Bryan on February 11, 2010 - 6:08 PM
Thanks for the detailed read through on this topic, as it seems to be a topic not too many sites have touched. I am currently hosted on a Godaddy Linux server and using WP v2.8.1, WP-Mail-SMTP v0.8.2 and Contact Form 7 v2.1.1. I configured everything as mentioned in your blog, receive a successful test email from WP-Mail-SMTP. However the Conact Form 7 is still returning the dreaded “Failed to send your message.” Do you have any further suggestions of things to try? I have tried several other SMTP plugins and each time I receive a successful test email, yet receive the same red message from the Contact Form. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated.
#6 by Scott on February 20, 2010 - 8:14 AM
Please don’t trash me but I for the life of me am unable to follow your instructions. There are lines crossed out mentions tracking back to things previously mentioned.
Are there a clear set of instructions on how to make this work?
#7 by Sean on February 26, 2010 - 2:22 AM
I have tried everything and am stuck … I have googled it all and followed all your steps, but still can’t get the contact form to work.
Here are some reasons I think I am having issues:
I am building my Wordpress theme on Yahoo Web Hosting
I am running on WP Version 2.91/ Contact Form 7 2.1.2
I have spent days trying to make this work, I have used a few different SMTP plugins with CF7, but nothing will work. I need a contact form regardless of how it happens and am open to any ideas.
Please help me anyone !!!!! Thanks so much
#8 by Tiffany on February 26, 2010 - 8:03 PM
Thanks so much for this… it completely fixed the problem
#9 by Kathryn on March 1, 2010 - 1:08 PM
Thank you! Works perfectly!
#10 by Taylor on March 2, 2010 - 5:53 PM
I follwed all of you intstructions and I’m still getting the error message! Any other ideas?