MW Local AI Connector
MW Local AI Connector provides WordPress AI connectors for: Local AI: connect WordPress to a self-hosted OpenAI-compatible inference proxy on your own machine. Actual Computer: connect WordPress to the fixed Actual Computer API endpoint with your API key. The plugin integrates with the WordPress Connectors screen and provides a dedicated settings experience for each connector. See MW Local AI Connector in action: This plugin is an independent project by Matt Wiebe and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Actual Computer, Tailscale, Ollama, LM Studio, or any other third-party service it can be configured to talk to. External services This plugin can connect to a user-controlled Local AI proxy and to the Actual Computer API. Connections only happen after you explicitly configure the matching connector in the WordPress admin and either save it or trigger an AI request through the WordPress AI Client. Local AI proxy (user-controlled) The Local AI connector sends requests to the OpenAI-compatible endpoint URL that you enter on its settings page. This endpoint is intended to point at a proxy you run on your own machine (for example, in front of Ollama, llama.cpp, LM Studio, vLLM, or multiple local providers at once). What it sends: the prompts, messages, provider-prefixed model selection, and any other AI parameters supplied by callers of the WordPress AI Client. If you configure an API key, it also sends that key as a Bearer token so the proxy can authenticate the request. It also calls /v1/models on this endpoint to populate the model selector in settings. When it sends: when an admin saves connection details (model list refresh) and whenever WordPress generates a response through this connector. Where it sends: the endpoint URL you configure on the Local AI settings screen. By default no endpoint is configured and no requests are made. Because the endpoint is one you supply, this plugin cannot link a generic terms of service or privacy policy on your behalf — the applicable terms are those of whatever software and network operator is running at that URL. If you expose the proxy through Tailscale Funnel, Tailscale’s terms and privacy policy are available at https://tailscale.com/terms and https://tailscale.com/privacy-policy. If you expose it through Cloudflare Tunnel, Cloudflare’s terms and privacy policy apply. Actual Computer API The Actual Computer connector sends requests to the fixed base URL https://api.actual.inc/v1, operated by Actual Computer. What it sends: the prompts, messages, model selection, and any other AI parameters supplied by callers of the WordPress AI Client, plus the bearer API key you enter on the settings page. It also calls /v1/models to populate the model selector. When it sends: when an admin saves connection details (model list refresh) and whenever WordPress generates a response through this connector. Where it sends: https://api.actual.inc/v1. Service provider: Actual Computer. Terms of service: https://actual.inc/terms. Privacy policy: https://actual.inc/privacy. If you do not configure either connector, this plugin makes no outbound network requests.
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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.