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There may be different ID and user_login name in wp_users and wp_usermeta table, but for the same, they should be got overwritten. please check your data table
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I think when you have compressed the files, it hasn’t well formated zipped, please check
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Downloading is working fine from my side, can you please tell me, does it happen after downloading the rar file, please let me know
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For the database, you can export the database, then import in a new one, for more, please check this article too, https://wpengine.com/resources/migrate-wordpress-site/, please let me know if you have other queries
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Page password is showing wrong, please, give your temporary wp-admin login details in a private reply for checking the issue.
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For moving WordPress you need to use a better FTP App for transfer, moreover, you can read this doc too, https://wordpress.org/support/article/moving-wordpress/
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Please, give your temporary wp-admin login details in a private reply for checking the issue.
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you have to use [categories], [tags] in you link/page templates from plugins\download-manager\tpls\page-templates|link-templates PHP file file, you can back-up your files following this doc, https://www.wpdownloadmanager.com/doc/template-files/
and for file size clearing the package size option under package settings should reset the data after the package is updated, please check
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Please, give your temporary wp-admin login details in a private reply for checking the issue and please also the related package URL
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Have you mailed support@wpdownloadmanager.com with your order details, let me know
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Nayeem Riddhi.
I shall talk with our developer regarding this issue
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The message for subscriber role is showing You are not allowed to download as usual, can you please give me subscriber credentials for checking if the downloads are working
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your site login credentials are not working, please check
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You have attached audio files from google drive add-on. For external remote files, they are not playable for audio files now, When you attach files from the media library, select server or select files option WPDM handles the audio player audio playing process. I think you would better use uploading file from select files option, select from the server or select from media library option for local or remote side, it is working fine for audio file playing from them
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Does it occur in your all packages, if possible, please, give your temporary wp-admin login details in a private reply for checking the issue
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you are welcome
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It is working fine from my side when I logged out from wp-admin, it is redirecting me to this page, https://ingilizcepedia.com/login/, please clear your site cache from your side
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Which page you have set for WPDM login form, please let me know
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Have you set login page from WPDM settings, if possible, please, give your temporary wp-admin login details in a private reply for checking the issue.
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I think this required code customization and if you want dynamic page redirection there also need some code adjustments
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Are you using WPDM-Cart addon, please let me know, if possible, please share your related URL
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Basically, Email goes to spam folder the reasons are,
1. You haven’t set up proper authentication
One of the biggest issues with email spam is lacking proper authentication.
Think of when people call you on the phone:
If you see it’s someone from your contacts, you’ll pick right up because you know exactly who’s calling.
If you see a random number, you might assume it’s another robocall and just ignore it.
It’s the same with emails. There are technologies that you can use to authenticate your emails which will automatically make you look more trustworthy in the eyes of spam filters. Instead of being a random number, you’ve proven who you are and that you actually control the domain name that you’re sending from.
The biggest tactics are:
DKIM (DomainKey Identified Mail)
SPF (Sender Policy Framework)
DMARC – requires you to already be using DKIM and SPF
If you’re using a custom email address and you haven’t set up these authentication methods, that’s one of the biggest reasons why your emails are going to spam. Later in this post, we’ll show you what you need to do.
2. Your sender information is inaccurate or missing
In addition to lacking technical authentication tactics like DKIM and SPF, inaccurate sender information can also cause spam issues:
Inaccurate From/Reply-To info – make sure the email address that you’re sending from matches the sender and your authentication information.
Lack of physical address – the FTC requires that you add a physical address to your bulk emails. This is why you’ll typically see an address at the bottom of every marketing email.
Add your physical address to emails
3. You’re using words or punctuation that are spam triggers
Put simply, there are just some words or punctuation patterns that seem spammy.
For example, “meet singles” or “online biz opportunity”. By themselves, these words might not be enough to land you in the spam filter. But they will attract attention and, when combined with some of the other issues on the list, can end up with your emails going to spam.
Additionally, avoid other spammy tactics like:
ALL CAPITALS
Lots of exclamation marks!!!!!!
An onslaught of emojis ❤✨🔥👍🥺 (a few emojis are ok – just don’t abuse them)
Similarly, using poor grammar or misspelling words can also trigger spam filters, as many spammers use machine translation to translate their spam emails into English.
4. You’re using a bad email list
If you’re sending bulk emails to a list of subscribers, there are a few things that can get you into hot water:
No permission – if you didn’t receive explicit opt-in from subscribers, that can lead to spam issues.
Stale list – if your list contains lots of inactive/disabled email accounts where emails bounce, that looks spammy to filters.
Low engagement – if your emails have very low open rates, ISPs might take this as a sign that your subscribers don’t want your emails, which can increase the list of getting marked as spam.
5. You’re linking to shady websites or using misleading links
The main purpose of most spam emails is to get you to click on some type of link, so it’s no surprise that using the wrong types of links can get you in trouble when it comes to spam.
There are two main things that can cause issues here:
First, you might be linking to a website that seems spammy for some reason. For example, maybe it’s associated with copyright infringement, has been infected with malware, or some other reason. Or, maybe it’s totally legit, but it’s very close to another domain that is spammy.
Second, you can get in trouble if the destination URL doesn’t match with the display URL. For example, if the display URL is https://google.com but the actual link is https://anotherwebsite.com, that can get you into trouble because this is a common tactic that spammers use to trick people into clicking links.
Similarly, using URL shorteners can also cause issues for the same reason (you might be trying to trick people into clicking links they might not otherwise click on).
6. You’re using too many images (or not enough text with images)
Images can also get you into trouble with spam filters.
There are two ways that this can happen:
First off, if you have a large image in your email and little to no text, that can trigger spam filters. This one ties to the “spam words” point from above. To avoid getting hit with spam filters for using spammy words, some spammers moved to including all of the text in a single image file, rather than as actual text.
Because of this, sending a single image looks suspicious to spam filters.
You can also run into problems in the other direction, though. If you use a lot of images and very little text, that can also get you into trouble.
Basically, using images as a replacement for text can get you into trouble, don’t do that!
7. You’re sending too many attachments
Because attachments are used for distributing malware or other malicious activities, they’re always going to attract attention from spam filters, especially certain file types (like an .exe file).
8. Your recipient marked you as spam (maybe accidentally)
In many email clients, users have an option to manually mark emails as spam.
If the person who you’re trying to email previously marked your emails as spam, new emails that you send will also likely end up in the spam folder as well.
Additionally, if you’re sending out bulk emails, too many people marking your emails as spam can negatively affect your reputation as a sender. This can increase the chances of your emails ending up in spam even when you send to people who didn’t mark you as spam.
I hope you have understood
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