AI Content Signals
AI Content Signals lets you declare, in a machine-readable way, how AI systems may use your content: for search indexing, real-time AI answers (RAG), or model training. It started with Cloudflare’s Content Signals in robots.txt and now expresses the same preferences across several surfaces, so more crawlers and tools can read them: robots.txt — Cloudflare Content Signals (search / ai-input / ai-train) HTTP header — X-Robots-Tag: noai, noimageai HTML meta — robots noai, noimageai /.well-known/tdmrep.json — W3C Text and Data Mining Reservation Protocol EU Directive 2019/790 rights reservation Everything is opt-in and does not change your robots.txt output unless you enable it. The signals you control You set three preferences, and AI Content Signals expresses each one in the right format on every surface you enable: search — allow or deny search indexing and traditional search results (links and short snippets) ai-input — allow or deny using your content for real-time AI answers (RAG, grounding, AI Overviews) ai-train — allow or deny using your content to train or fine-tune AI models These three come from Cloudflare’s Content Signals vocabulary, written to your robots.txt. When you deny AI training, the same opt-out is also emitted on any other surface you enable: noai, noimageai in an HTML meta tag and an X-Robots-Tag header, plus a tdm-reservation in your TDMRep manifest. Declaring the same preference in several places means a crawler that ignores one signal may still honor another. Key Features Easy-to-use settings page in WordPress admin Set global defaults for all crawlers Configure specific settings for individual AI bots (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, etc.) Add custom bot User-Agents Supports both physical and virtual robots.txt files Option to create physical robots.txt with basic WordPress rules Preview generated Content Signals before applying Export and import settings as JSON for easy migration between sites Optional legal text with EU Directive reference Developer-friendly: filter hook to extend the predefined bots list Works with existing robots.txt from SEO plugins Automatic sitemap detection and inclusion Optional extra output surfaces: HTML robots meta tag (noai, noimageai), X-Robots-Tag header, and a W3C TDMRep file at /.well-known/tdmrep.json Supported Bots The plugin includes predefined settings for 28 major AI crawlers: OpenAI GPTBot, OAI-SearchBot, and ChatGPT-User Anthropic ClaudeBot, Claude-Web, and anthropic-ai Perplexity Bot and Perplexity-User Google Extended (Gemini) and GoogleOther Amazon Bot Apple Extended Meta/Facebook Bot and meta-externalagent DuckDuckGo DuckAssistBot Allen Institute AI2Bot Mistral AI ByteDance Bytespider DeepSeek AI xAI Grok Huawei Pangu Common Crawl, Cohere AI, Diffbot, You.com Bot, and more Important Notice Content Signals is a declarative standard – it expresses your preferences but does not technically enforce them. AI companies are not legally required to respect these signals, though the plugin includes legal text referencing EU copyright directives. The IETF AI Preferences (AIPREF) Working Group is currently developing a formal standard based on similar concepts. This plugin implements the current Cloudflare Content Signals specification and will be updated as standards evolve. This plugin works best when combined with other protection measures like traditional robots.txt rules and server-level bot management. Support Need private support or custom development? Do you need one-on-one help, priority troubleshooting, or a custom feature, integration, or tweak built specifically for your site? I offer private support and custom development. Just contact me and tell me what you need. Need help or have suggestions? Official website WordPress support forum YouTube channel Documentation and tutorials Love the plugin? Please leave us a 5-star review and help spread the word! About AyudaWP.com We are specialists in WordPress security, SEO, and performance optimization plugins. We create tools that solve real problems for WordPress site owners while maintaining the highest coding standards and accessibility requirements.
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WP SMTP Mailer – SMTP7
WP SMTP Mailer – SMTP7 allows you to configure and send all outgoing emails via a SMTP server (It works like the postman). This will prevent your emails from going into the junk/spam folder of the recipients. Go to Settings > SMTP7 and configure SMTP then post SMTP credentials. You can set the following options: Specify the from name and email address for outgoing email. Choose to send mail by SMTP or PHP’s mail() function. Specify an SMTP host (defaults to localhost). Specify an SMTP port (defaults to 25). Choose SSL / TLS encryption (not the same as STARTTLS). Choose to use SMTP authentication or not (defaults to not). Specify an SMTP username and password. SMTP Testing server : MailMug.net SMTP Testing : https://youtu.be/fAXevTJ0r8I Support : http://www.ciphercoin.com/contact/ Contact Form 7 Not Sending Emails WordPress SMTP Mailer Features Send email using a SMTP sever. You can use Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail’s SMTP server if you have an account with them. Securely deliver emails to your recipients. Username and password encryption List of SMTP Servers (Outgoing) Gmail :- Host: smtp.gmail.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Gmail :- Host: smtp.gmail.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) Outlook.com :- Host: smtp-mail.outlook.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) Office365.com :- Host: smtp.office365.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) Hotmail.com :- Host: smtp.live.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) Yahoo Mail :- Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) Yahoo Mail :- Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Yahoo Mail Deutschland :- Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Yahoo Mail Plus :- Host: plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) AOL.com :- Host: smtp.aol.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) AT&T :- Host: smtp.att.yahoo.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) NTL @ntlworld.com :- Host: smtp.ntlworld.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) BT Connect :- Host: smtp.btconnect.com – No-Encryption – Port(25) BT Openworld :- Host: mail.btopenworld.com – No-Encryption – Port(25) BT Internet :- Host: mail.btinternet.com – No-Encryption – Port(25) Orange :- Host: smtp.orange.net – No-Encryption – Port(25) Orange UK :- Host: smtp.orange.co.uk – No-Encryption – Port(25) Wanadoo UK :- Host: smtp.wanadoo.co.uk – No-Encryption – Port(25) Comcast :- Host: smtp.comcast.net – No-Encryption – Port(587) Yahoo Mail AU/NZ :- Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com.au – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) O2 Deutschland :- Host: mail.o2online.de – No-Encryption – Port(25) zoho Mail :- Host: smtp.zoho.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) T-Online Deutschland :- Host: securesmtp.t-online.de – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) 1&1 (1and1) :- Host: smtp.1and1.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) 1&1 Deutschland :- Host: smtp.1und1.de – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) Verizon :- Host: outgoing.verizon.net – Secure (SSL) – Port(465) Verizon (Yahoo hosted) :- Host: outgoing.yahoo.verizon.net – No-Encryption – Port(587) Mail.com :- Host: smtp.mail.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) GMX.com :- Host: smtp.gmx.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Yahoo Mail UK :- Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.co.uk – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Airmail :- Host: smtp.airmail.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Bluewin.ch :- Host: smtpauth.bluewin.ch – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Eartlink.net :- Host: smtpauth.earthlink.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(587) iCloud Mail :- Host: smtp.mail.me.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(587) Rocketmail :- Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Rogers :- Host: smtp.broadband.rogers.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Ameritech.net :- Host: smtp.mail.att.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Pacbell :- Host: smtp.mail.att.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Swbell :- Host: smtp.mail.att.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Bellsouth :- Host: smtp.mail.att.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Flash :- Host:- smtp.mail.att.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Note: These SMTP Ports and Settings may be different depending upon your Host Provider. Please contact your Web Server Host for correct details.