I would love to disable that an email is sent to a registered user, when the admin changes that users email address. Reason is, the backend is mainly used as a directory, not as a community plattform.
I haven't found the spot to overwritte so far. Any suggestions?
You can disable the email change notification by using the 'send_email_change_email' hook.
Add this in your functions.php:
add_filter('send_email_change_email', '__return_false');
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I have an option in the admin section of the site that is built with WordPress from there i can send email for each subscriber with some contents and images or anything that i want. now i want to send an unsubscribe link with email that will sent to the user.Any help on this will be appriciated.
You just want them to unsubscribe so that you can't mail them or you want to delete there account as well. Also, are you using any plugin for the same?
I'm encountering some issues with my wordpress setup.
When a new user is registered a mail is sent to the admin to notify him that an user registered. But the user do not recieve the password.
I do not see where is the issue :( ! Can you please assit me on fixing this?
I'm loosing customer ...
I used the plugin TML: Theme My Login all issue solved
I have set all parameters in woocomerce -> settings-> email-> new order , processing etc but email is not sended to admin or email id which i have provided in these option. Yes, email is sending to customer which has purchase items of site. Means email is working for customer but not for admin.. I have tried to change status of order but still mail is sended to customer but not admin. Can you help me to get out of this.
Thanks
Try deactivating all other plugins besides WooCommerce to see if that helps. WooCommerce uses the wp_mail provided by WordPress. As long as other emails are sent, this one should be sent.
A few things to look for:
Make sure New Order emails are enabled in WooCommerce > Settings > Emails > New Order.
Be sure the order is not placed on Pending Order. Keep in mind those emails are not sent to you since the order hasn't been completed yet thus no email.
A spam blocker might be the cause of the issue. The best way to avoid this try a dedicated SMTP provider like Mandrill which resolves most issues with emails not sending from the host. Mandrill has a free plugin.
Hope that helps!
Is it the WordPress admin email? I've just had this problem on version 4.1; i was not able to use the wordpress admin email as recipient of emails from new orders; but any other email i set for recipient when new orders worked just fine; all except the wordPress admin email. Weird hu? I guess i'll have to deal with that later.
Is there a way to change the recipient email address for all WooCommerce emails that normally go to the site administrator?
The reason for doing this is a separation of roles. The site administrator deals with security alerts, new registrations, password resets, and general site duties. We have another user that is responsible for the online store. All WooCommerce "admin" emails should go to this other person, not the email address specified in Settings --> General.
Ideally, this would be setup in the user profile or WooCommerce settings. I don't have an issue hard-coding the email address in some hook or filter.
I don't think this is possible without editing core WooCommerce files, and that is not recommended as that would be overwritten next update.
The admin email seams to fetched like this get_option( 'admin_email' ) everywhere and there is not filter manipulate this.
The best solution might be to ask for a filter (on their GitHub).
This should be possible:
In the WooCommerce section on the dashboard, there is a setting option
In that there is an Emails tab.
In the Email Sender Options section, change/add the ""From" Email Address" to the other users emails address.
Save the changed made
I received several mails from wordpress#mydomain.tld inviting me to connect to my administration area to moderate comments.
Example :
WordPress 10/21/2013 04:22:00
A new comment on your post is waiting for your approval.
Comment: [...] You have new comment! Go link ... [...]
Please visit the Administration panel:
Sing in
Link in "Si*ng* in" redirects to a phishing page. I made several changes by changing the administration of wordpress email, but I continue to receive these messages.
I wonder if it is possible to stop sending mail wordpress# mydomain.tld
No, you can't stop someone else from pretending they are sending email from your domain. Best you can do is change the email address your wordpress instance sends email as, and then mark any email coming from the old email address as spam in your email client of choice.
I always change the default email account that Wordpress uses to send mail to something unique because of this very reason. There is no way you can prevent scammers from imitating an email address.
There are several plugins that will change the Wordpress From Email info, but to do this programmatically you can use:
function hidden_mail_from($old) {
return 'wordpress_secure#yourdomain.com';
}
add_filter('wp_mail_from', 'hidden_mail_from');
function hidden_mail_from_name($old) {
return 'My Wordpress Install 1234';
}
add_filter('wp_mail_from_name', 'hidden_mail_from_name');
If you aren't a developer I would recommend the SMTP plugin: http://wordpress.org/plugins/smtp/
And most of the other SMTP plugins on the Plugin Repository: http://wordpress.org/plugins/search.php?q=SMTP
If you are really interested you can look at the mail headers in your email client to determine the origin server of the email and potentially create a rule to filter spam out based solely on that header but the plugins are much easier.