Diogen AI
Diogen AI is a powerful WordPress plugin designed to automate your blog’s content creation process. Whether you need a consistent stream of articles or a quick way to generate themed posts, Diogen AI leverages cutting-edge artificial intelligence to do the heavy lifting for you. With support for leading AI models like OpenAI (GPT) and Google Gemini, Diogen AI ensures your content is not only relevant but also engaging and well-structured. Key Features Automated Post Generation: Create full-length, SEO-friendly posts with a single click or on a schedule. AI-Generated Illustrations: Every post comes with high-quality featured images generated to match the content. Smart Topic Discovery: Automatically generate post topics based on your existing categories or reference sites. Duplicate Avoidance: Our smart algorithm checks existing posts to ensure you never generate the same topic twice. Customizable Settings: Control content length, images, categories and more for every generated post. 🔥 Upgrade to Diogen AI Pro Unlock the full potential of AI automation with our Pro version: * Advanced Scheduling: Robust cron-based engine for high-volume automated publishing. * Advanced AI Image Generators: Support for premium models like Nano Banana PRO and Openai GPT Image 1.5 and 2.0. * Professional Writing Styles: Predefined tones (Technical, Creative, Academic, etc.) to match your brand. * Custom Article Outlines: Direct the AI by providing structured headers and sections for every post. * Smart Author Management: Automatically assign posts to specific authors based on category. * Bulk Generation & Pro Logs: Advanced tools for power users and agencies. Get Diogen AI Pro now! Third-Party Services Diogen AI relies on external APIs (third-party services) to generate content and images. By using this plugin, you agree to send data to these services. OpenAI (GPT & DALL-E): Used for generating text content (posts, topics) and images. When you trigger content generation, the plugin sends your topic titles, selected categories, and system prompts to OpenAI. For image generation, the plugin sends the generated post title or summary to OpenAI. OpenAI Terms of Use OpenAI Privacy Policy Google Gemini (Google AI): Used for generating text content. When you trigger content generation using Gemini, the plugin sends your topic titles, selected categories, and system prompts to Google. Google Terms of Service Google Privacy Policy No visitor or user personal information is tracked or implicitly sent to these services. Only the inputs explicitly configured by the site administrator (like prompt titles and categories) are transmitted during the content generation process.
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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.