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markmcglinn36173
markmcglinn36173

The email is configured correctly but nonethless, this is the error generated "Address in mailbox given [] does not comply with RFC 2822, 3.6.22."

Swift_RfcComplianceException: Address in mailbox given [] does not comply with RFC 2822, 3.6.2. in /var/www/vhosts/xxx.xxx/httpdocs/vendor/swiftmailer/swiftmailer/lib/classes/Swift/Mime/Headers/MailboxHeader.php:355

Any ideas?

Charis
Charis

markmcglinn36173 said:

The email is configured correctly but nonethless, this is the error generated "Address in mailbox given [] does not comply with RFC 2822, 3.6.22."

Swift_RfcComplianceException: Address in mailbox given [] does not comply with RFC 2822, 3.6.2. in /var/www/vhosts/xxx.xxx/httpdocs/vendor/swiftmailer/swiftmailer/lib/classes/Swift/Mime/Headers/MailboxHeader.php:355

Any ideas?

Hello!
This error has nothing to do with the Clear Theme. Has to do with the email settings of Octobercms as well as the Contactme plugin. It can also be a matter of server settings.
You can also send a test email here:
https://test.ketikidis.com/contact

markmcglinn36173
markmcglinn36173

Hello Charis, It is fairly easy to check the email configuration with October CMS and this I have done. Test emails go out through the system without any difficulty. Not so, with either the Contact Form or the Newsletter linked with the theme itself, the error continues to present. As in the previous error I found, I will idenitfy it and let you know what I see.

Regards,

Mark

Charis
Charis

markmcglinn36173 said:

Hello Charis, It is fairly easy to check the email configuration with October CMS and this I have done. Test emails go out through the system without any difficulty. Not so, with either the Contact Form or the Newsletter linked with the theme itself, the error continues to present. As in the previous error I found, I will idenitfy it and let you know what I see.

Regards,

Mark

I'm glad is easy for you.
Ιf you use the contactme plugin component instead of the partial I use in the theme are you getting the same error?
Regarding the previous error you mention I have answered in your previous post.

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markmcglinn36173
markmcglinn36173

Hello Charis, Thank you for your help. I am assuming that your template is compatible with version 1 of October?

Charis
Charis

markmcglinn36173 said:

Hello Charis, Thank you for your help. I am assuming that your template is compatible with version 1 of October?

Hello!
All my themes are compatible with latest Octobercms 2.0 . I'm asking you if you try the ContactMe plugin component on theme to see if you get the same error.

markmcglinn36173
markmcglinn36173

Yes, I understand. The ContactMe plugin does not generate the same error. Can you have a look?

Charis
Charis

markmcglinn36173 said:

Yes, I understand. The ContactMe plugin does not generate the same error. Can you have a look?

Please submit a website and credentials so I can take a look when I have time.

markmcglinn36173
markmcglinn36173

Sent by email, thanks.

larryhems72535
larryhems72535

The fully RFC 822 compliant regex is inefficient and obscure for validate email address because of its length. Fortunately, RFC 822 was superseded twice and the current specification for email addresses is RFC 5322. RFC 5322 leads to a regex that can be understood if studied for a few minutes and is efficient enough for actual use.

If you use HTML5, use this code:

<input type="email" name="email" required placeholder="Enter a valid email address">

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