@byronfbp
Please send a sample email to postie-test@devzing.com. Please include your forum name in the subject so I know who you are.
Thanks Wayne, I have sent you the e-mail.
I have also updated to 1.4.30 in the hope that would fix the issue, but it hasn’t, still “tmpTitle” for the title and “tmpPost” for the body.
Many thanks for the swift support
Byron
Thanks for the sample, however, forwarding the email significantly changes the internal structure of the email. Any chance you can send the email to this address exactly the same way you send to yours?
Thanks for your solid support on this Wayne.
You diagnosed the problem as a PHP error requiring a recompile to include the mbstring PHP extension.
I use cpanel, and used easyapache,
following this simple guide
to recompile including mbstring, which fixed the issue.
Many thanks once again, modest donation sent.
Keep up the good work
I can’t believe our server didn’t have mbstring installed as a shared module either! It’s become a standard for me, so I didn’t even think of it. We got it installed, and now Postie is working like a dream–including with attached images. Many thanks! (Might want to make the prerequisites in terms of PHP modules very clear on the README or similar if this keeps happening). Thanks again!
Thanks all for the kind words.
FYI the next version of Postie will be very clear about missing dependencies.
Postie is a great tool and works fine when run manually, but it does not post correctly using the Postie scheduler. Instead I get the tmptitle as the title and tmppost as the body instead of the actual email.
I’ve been following the Postie threads now for the last two months and noticed others having the same issue with no resolution. I’ve tried setting the cron to check email, and have installed MIME plugins, adjusted permissions, and other recommended steps with no luck.
I have also been installing the latest Postie plugins hoping it will resolve this issue and just installed 1.5.7 today and still the same issue. Does anyone out there have a fix for this Postie issue they can share. Many Thanks in advance.
Please turn on debug logging and report any errors logged there. Almost all of the tmptitle issues have been resolved for specific individuals and the causes vary from not enough memory, to bugs.
In any case I’m happy to help you with your situation.
I’ve set the Debug Level to true in the wp-config.php file and have looked inside the /wp-content/ directory for the debug.log log file although there isn’t one even though the same tmptitle error showed up. I do see this error message on my admin dashboard:
Notice: has_cap was called with an argument that is deprecated since version 2.0! Usage of user levels by plugins and themes is deprecated. Use roles and capabilities instead. in /var/www/vhosts/imagededenver.org/httpdocs/blog/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3387
I’m a WordPress newbie and apologize for not knowing how to better troubleshoot. Just for clarification that if I run Postie manually in the debug mode or normal mode all posts show up on the correct page as expected.
Please contact me at postie-help@devzing.com so we can coordinate looking at your site.