=== Contact Form 7 To WordPress Post === Contributors: pskli Donate link: https://saika.li Tags: wordpress, plugin, contact-form-7, cf7, submissions, save-entries, database-form, cf7-to-database, contact-form-7-entries Requires at least: 3.9 Tested up to: 4.9.8 Stable tag: 0.2 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Extend Contact Form 7 and save form entries into WordPress posts. == Description == This plugin is a Contact Form 7 addon. It lets you save each CF7 forms submissions into a WordPress "Messages" post. This way, you'll never lose a contact : if your SMTP server is down, the message will still be stored in your WordPress database. == Installation == Installing "cf7-to-wp" can be done either by searching for "cf7-to-wp" via the "Plugins > Add New" screen in your WordPress dashboard, or by using the following steps: 1. Download the plugin via WordPress.org 1. Upload the ZIP file through the 'Plugins > Add New > Upload' screen in your WordPress dashboard 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress == Screenshots == 1. You'll see a new metabox in the edit screen of a CF7 form. This will allow you to enable saving entries to posts and sets the templates to be used for the title and content. 2. Each entry is saved in a "Messages" post. The list lets you read the messages and see user info such as IP, User Agent and such. == Frequently Asked Questions == = What is this plugin for ? = This plugin lets you save Contact Form 7 form entries into your WordPress database. = Is the post created even if the mail is not sent ? = Yes, a post is also created in the database even if the mail is not saved. This is a great alternative to store contact form messages in your database if your SMTP server is having some issues. == Changelog == = 0.2 = * 2018-11-02 * Late update, but plugin is working again with latest CF7 versions! = 0.1 = * 2015-05-27 * Initial release