ActiveCampaign Postmark for WordPress

Description

If you’re still sending email with default SMTP, you’re blind to delivery problems! ActiveCampaign Postmark for WordPress enables sites of any size to deliver and track WordPress notification emails reliably, with minimal setup time and zero maintenance.

If you don’t already have a Postmark account, you can get one in minutes, sign up at https://postmarkapp.com

Check out our video on how to set up the Postmark for WordPress plugin here.

Additional Resources

Postmark for WordPress FAQ

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How do I send with Ninja Forms and Postmark for WordPress?

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Can I use the Postmark for WordPress plugin with Divi contact forms?

Screenshots

  • ActiveCampaign Postmark WP Plugin Settings screen.

Installation

  1. Upload postmark directory to your /wp-content/plugins directory
  2. Activate plugin in WordPress admin
  3. In WordPress admin, go to Settings then Postmark. You will then want to insert your Postmark details. If you don’t already have a Postmark account, get one at https://postmarkapp.com
  4. Verify sending by entering a recipient email address you have access to and pressing the “Send Test Email” button.
  5. Once verified, then check “Enable” to override wp_mail and send using the Postmark API instead.

FAQ

What is Postmark?

Postmark is a hosted service that expertly handles all delivery of transactional webapp and web site email. This includes welcome emails, password resets, comment notifications, and more. If you’ve ever installed WordPress and had issues with PHP’s mail() function not working right, or your WordPress install sends comment notifications or password resets to spam, Postmark makes all of these problems vanish in seconds. Without Postmark, you may not even know you’re having delivery problems. Find out in seconds by installing and configuring this plugin.

Will this plugin work with my WordPress site?

The Postmark for WordPress plugin overrides any usage of the wp_mail() function. Because of this, if any 3rd party code or plugins send mail directly using the PHP mail function, or any other method, we cannot override it. Please contact the makers of any offending plugins and let them know that they should use wp_mail() instead of unsupported mailing functions.

TLS Version Requirements/Compatibility

The Postmark API requires TLS v1.1 or v1.2 support. We recommend using TLS v1.2.

You can check your TLS v1.2 compatibility using this plugin. After installing the plugin, change the dropdown for ‘Select API Endpoint’ to How’s My SSL? and run the test. If compatibility with TLS v1.2 is not detected, contact your server host or make the necessary upgrades to support TLS v1.1 or v1.2.

TLS 1.2 requires:

  • PHP 5.5.19 or higher
  • cURL 7.34.0 or higher
  • OpenSSL 1.0.1 or higher

Does this cost me money?

The Postmark service (and this plugin) are free to get started. You can sign up at https://postmarkapp.com/. When you need to process more email, Postmark offers monthly plans to fit your needs.

My emails are still not sending, or they are going to spam! HELP!?

No worries, our expert team can help. Just send an email to support@postmarkapp.com or tweet @postmarkapp for help. Be sure to include as much detail as possible.

Why should I trust you with my email sending?

Because we’ve been in this business for many years. Through trial and error we already know what it takes to manage a large volume of email. We handle things like whitelisting, ISP throttling, reverse DNS, feedback loops, content scanning, and delivery monitoring to ensure your emails get to the inbox.

Most importantly, a great product requires great support and even better education. Our team is spread out across six time zones to offer fast support on everything from using Postmark to best practices on content and user engagement. A solid infrastructure only goes so far, that’s why improving our customer’s sending practices helps achieve incredible results

How do I tag a message?

There are two ways to tag a message.

  1. Set an X-PM-Tag message header, i.e. array_push( $headers, ‘X-PM-Tag: PostmarkPluginTest’ ); where you are calling wp_mail().

  2. Add a filter for ‘postmark_tag’ that hooks into a function that returns the tag you desire.

Using the postmark_tag filter will override a tag set via message headers.

How do I add metadata to a message?

Add a filter for ‘postmark_metadata’ that hooks into a function which returns the array of metadata you wish to attach to a message.

Why aren’t my HTML emails being sent?

This plugin detects HTML by checking the headers sent by other WordPress plugins. If a “text/html” content type isn’t set then this plugin won’t send the HTML to Postmark to be sent out only the plain text version of the email.

How do I set environment specific Postmark plugin settings?

You can optionally set the Postmark API Token, message stream, and default sending address by adding the following to your wp-config.php file:

`

define( ‘POSTMARK_API_KEY’, ” );
define( ‘POSTMARK_STREAM_NAME’, ‘stream-name’ );
define( ‘POSTMARK_SENDER_ADDRESS’, ‘from@example.com’ );
`

Setting any of these here will override what is set via the plugin’s UI.

Why are password reset links not showing in emails sent with this plugin?

There are a couple ways to resolve this issue.

  1. Open the Postmark plugin settings and uncheck Force HTML and click Save Changes. If the default WordPress password reset email is sent in Plain Text format, the link will render as expected.

  2. Access your WordPress site directory and open the wp-login.php file.

Change this line:

    $message .= ‘<‘ . network_site_url(“wp-login.php?action=rp&key=$key&login=” . rawurlencode($user_login), ‘login’) . “>\r\n”;

Remove the brackets, so it becomes:

    $message .= network_site_url(“wp-login.php?action=rp&key=$key&login=” . rawurlencode($user_login), ‘login’) . “\r\n”;

And save the changes to the file.

How do I set the from name?

The plugin supports using the wp_mail_from_name filter for manually setting a name in the From header.

I also need a marketing automation tool to connect to my WordPress site. What do you recommend?

At ActiveCampaign you’ll find the email marketing, marketing automation, and CRM tools your marketing and sales teams will love. ActiveCampaign integrates seamlessly with your WordPress site so you can embed forms and collect email addresses on any page, track website visits (and then use that information to trigger automated follow-up emails), or enable live chat to engage with your visitors in real time. Learn more about ActiveCampaign for WordPress.

Reviews

November 14, 2023
I switched to using Postmark for a few of my websites email delivery over a year ago, and have not had any issues since. Super reliable, and good support too!
August 25, 2023
Postmark (both the service and this plugin) has resolved and prevented so many headaches. It is an absolute time saver. The customer service is fast, responsive, and helpful. I’ve tried the others—Postmark is in a class of its own. This plugin just works and I use it on all my sites. Highly recommended.
June 17, 2022
I’ve tried all sorts of email delivery services and Postmark makes all the others look like amateurs. Especially SendGrid — they are horrible. But I digress, that is for a different discussion. I’ve been using Postmark for over a year now and it’s been a great experience.
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Contributors & Developers

“ActiveCampaign Postmark for WordPress” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

v1.19.1

  • Fix warning when logging sends with a null To address

See the previous changelogs here