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Email Reports Not Arriving

Troubleshooting / Setup

Scheduled reports appear enabled but inbox stays empty.


Where to Check in PassiveWP

WordPress Admin -> PassiveWP

Step-by-Step Fix Walkthrough

Fix Step 1: Verify recipient addresses and report cadence settings.

Where to click WordPress AdminPassiveWP

What to do In WordPress AdminPassiveWP, do this in order: open the relevant panel, find the control related to "Verify recipient addresses and report cadence settings.", apply one change, click Save/Run, then reload once to confirm it stuck.

How to verify New rows should appear in the list and be editable.

Fix Step 2: Send a test email through your site mail setup.

Where to click WordPress AdminPassiveWP

What to do Open WordPress AdminPassiveWP, click the test/validate action in that screen, and wait for the result notice before continuing.

How to verify You should see a Connected/Success result with no red error notice.

Fix Step 3: Check spam/quarantine filters and whitelist sender.

Where to click WordPress AdminPassiveWP

What to do In WordPress AdminPassiveWP, do this in order: open the relevant panel, find the control related to "Check spam/quarantine filters and whitelist sender.", apply one change, click Save/Run, then reload once to confirm it stuck.

How to verify No blocking error banner appears, and the next step is available.

Fix Step 4: Use an SMTP plugin/service if native delivery is unreliable.

Where to click WordPress AdminPassiveWP

What to do In WordPress AdminPassiveWP, do this in order: open the relevant panel, find the control related to "Use an SMTP plugin/service if native delivery is unreliable.", apply one change, click Save/Run, then reload once to confirm it stuck.

How to verify No blocking error banner appears, and the next step is available.

Most Common Causes

  • Email delivery setup issues in WordPress hosting stack.
  • Reports not actually scheduled or recipients misconfigured.
  • Messages landing in spam/promotions folders.

How to Prevent It Next Time

  • Run monthly deliverability checks.
  • Use team-shared inboxes for critical reports.
  • Confirm post-update that report schedules remain active.

When to Contact Support

  • You completed every fix step and still get the same error.
  • The issue impacts revenue-critical pages or high-volume campaigns.
  • You can share timestamps, affected link/product IDs, and screenshots of the exact error state.

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