Flamingo

Description

Flamingo is a message storage plugin originally created for Contact Form 7, which doesn’t store submitted messages.

After activation of the plugin, you’ll find Flamingo on the WordPress admin screen menu. All messages through contact forms are listed there and are searchable. With Flamingo, you are no longer need to worry about losing important messages due to mail server issues or misconfiguration in mail setup.

For more detailed information, please refer to the Contact Form 7 documentation page.

Privacy Notices

This plugin stores submission data collected through contact forms, which may include the submitters’ personal information, in the database on the server that hosts the website.

Installation

  1. Upload the entire flamingo folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.

Reviews

Mukutulansanja 3, 2023
Ни какого нормального функционала, все неудобно и примитивно! Никогда и никому не советую его использовать, есть нормальные варианты. Одна ценность - связь с Akismet.
Sseeboaseka 13, 2022
In my last company we are using this plugin on more then 200 of sites and it is working fine.
Kafuumuulampawu 28, 2022
Is this plugin going to be updated to keep up with the latest Wordpress version? Warning: This plugin has not been tested with your current version of WordPress.
Ogwomunaana (Muwakanya) 10, 2022 2 replies
This is a utility for the Contact Forms 7 plugin, and as such should insert settings and other menus UNDERNEATH the Contact Forms menu for the CF7 plugin. Instead, it inserts a menu at the top-level, taking up space that degrades menu accessibility and increases cognitive load on users with no benefit at all.
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Contributors & Developers

“Flamingo” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

“Flamingo” has been translated into 43 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.

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Changelog

2.3

  • Sets status to previous when restoring data.

2.2.3

  • Fixed: Cron jobs clean-up on plugin deactivation was failing to work.

2.2.2

  • Address Book: Hides the Filter button if there is no working filter.

2.2.1

  • Outputs a local date/time in a CSV export file.
  • Removes load_plugin_textdomain() calls.
  • Removes a reference to $_wp_last_object_menu.
  • Removes the set-screen-option filter.
  • Inherits post_status from the previous admin page.
  • Avoids using wp_date() for MySQL DATETIME values.
  • Has been tested with WordPress 5.6.

2.2

  • Sets the post_date of an inbound message based on the submission timestamp.
  • Allows users to search and filter messages within the Spam subgroup.
  • Changes the visibility of the $found_items property to private and introduces the count() method as an alternative.
  • Changes the visibility of the $id property to private and introduces the id() method as an alternative.
  • Introduces the submission result in the inbound message viewer screen.
  • Stores the posted_data_hash value for search.