• Resolved Kejatz

    (@kejatz)


    Hi,

    I’m using two notifications:

    1. User Email Changed Confirmation – For User (This one arrives when a user requests an email change, it contains a confirmation link to click).
    2. User Email Changed – For User (This one notifies a user that the email has been changed successfully).

    1st one’s subject is not editable, but for some reason, they borrow subjects from each other. 1st displays the 2nd’s subject and vice versa.

    Can you please look into it? Thank you.

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  • Plugin Author bnfw

    (@voltronik)

    Hi @kejatz,
    Thanks for your message.

    Let me investigate this and get back to you. It may be that I’ve simply mixed these up as the filters are similarly named in WordPress core.

    Thread Starter Kejatz

    (@kejatz)

    Hi,

    that was my guess as well. Thank you.

    Thread Starter Kejatz

    (@kejatz)

    I also noticed that the default WordPress “Email Change Requested” notification’s subject is “global_site_title Email Change Request” but your override’s subject is “global_site_title New Email Address”. Since the subject for this notification in your plugin is not editable how come it is different from the default WordPress’?

    Plugin Author bnfw

    (@voltronik)

    Hi @kejatz,
    It’s possible that this was changed in core as the original contents were all duplicated from there when the notifications were added to BNFW. I’ll add it to my todo list to update to make it more consistent. Thanks for the heads-up.

    Thread Starter Kejatz

    (@kejatz)

    Great, thank you!

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