Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention! I can confirm this should be further reviewed and I have logged an internal bug report for our development team to investigate and address as necessary, in a future maintenance release.
You will want to manually upgrade
Check your server meets the current requirements using the requirement checker. You will need to update to php 8.1 at least -
Upload a fresh set of files from your client area, overwriting any files which already exist.
Run the upgrader from /admin/upgrade and follow the process through
Of course this is done after making a full backup of both files and database.
This appears to be an external tool. You would need to contact google to ask about how this is added to your site. Its not something in which is built into our platform
Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention! I can confirm this should be further reviewed and I have logged an internal bug report for our development team to investigate and address as necessary, in a future maintenance release.
While I understand you would like to see this, and we may well add at some point, its worth baring in mind this is also apple only. There are other login methods other than passwords I agree, however there are very very very few websites that dont use them.
You would need to contact google on this. I can access your sitemap with no problem at all, and the content looks to be fine. So the issue appears to be on their end
Have you checked the settings in System->Settings->Advanced Configuration? If not, I would take a look there to see if what you need is present in this area
In the first instance, try removing the 2 hooks you have in play there, and see if that resolves the problem. Im not able to replicate it on this end, and since you have this on local, its not too easy to debug
If you have email with an external provider and have moved your domain to us, you need to check with your email provider to see what DNS entries you need to be added for your email. This is likely why you arent receiving any. Once you have that, open a ticket and let us know what those are. We can get them added for you right away 🙂
It cant. Again, there are no ways in which to set x per y period. For further clarify, please see the below.
If the question is "Why is it working?" then you would need to ask Amazon that question. We can tell you only how we send the mail. We cant tell you why they are accepting mail, or why they dont accept mail. Only your mail provider can tell you that
If you are sending more than the limit you have, then no. However there are many people using SES without issues. Im honestly not sure how better I can answer there. We do not have a function that limits email to only send so many within a given period, and you would require an email provider that is suitable for your uses. There are many many email providers that would not be suitable, and many that are