• Hi. The JQuery Helper plug-in is very helpful, so thank you for that.

    With the most recent version, a weekly log of problems is being sent. That is also very helpful, but only if I can control who it goes to. Currently there does not seem to be a way to specify the email of the site developer, and so it is going out to any of our members who have been set up as “admin”. That is confusing to them. Can I limit or disable this please? thanks, ab

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  • Plugin Author Marius L. J.

    (@clorith)

    Hiya,

    The email will always go to the address defined as the site admin, as defined under Settings > General, it doesn’t send to any user beyond this, unless you have code set up to forward any admin emails to multiple recipients.

    Hello @clorith
    The URL or the name of the site is also missing in this mail, because on my server I have more than 60 sites =)
    Thanks
    William

    Plugin Author Marius L. J.

    (@clorith)

    WordPress should be using wordpress@<your site domain here> as the default sender, unless otherwise configured, so this shouldn’t be needed ??

    Hello
    The name of our proxy server is displayed ([email protected])
    So we don’t have the right information because all of our sites are behind one domain name, like domain.com/projet1 domain.com/projet2 …
    Thanks you

    Plugin Author Marius L. J.

    (@clorith)

    As I am nothing if not accommodating, and I found your argument enticing, version 1.3.0 now includes site references in the emails ??

    Great, thank you very much ??

    I’ll try to make an equally enticing argument.

    Would it possible for the notifications to go just to the Network Admin email as listed in the Network Settings screen? There is little that individual blog users on multisites can do about the issue anyway except complain nastily to their Network Admin.

    Also, I have thought several times since I installed the plugin how great it is to be warned of what will break in advanced. Thanks.

    Thread Starter Alberg15

    (@alberg15)

    I agree. This kind of warning notice is often going to the wrong people and confusing/troubling them. Please give us the ability to overwrite the default admin and instead indicate who it should go to to be able to take action.

    thanks.

    Plugin Author Marius L. J.

    (@clorith)

    A think the site admin is still the correct recipient of these warnings, it’s on their sites the issues are occurring after all, not the network admins pages.

    They should then bring this “up the food chain” to their service provider if it’s an issue that needs addressing.

    If a network admin wants to change the recipient of the emails, it is possible to use the wp_mail filter to modify the recipients of the email.

    Thanks Marius. I’ll pursue the wp_mail filter option. I frankly am not interested in the 4000 users on my multisites each bringing issues to me on a set of plugins and themes I’ve provisioned.

    The users very first issue is what an email not revealing any issues means and if it is something for them to worry to worry about.

    An alternate approach might be this: if the plugin is network activate then send mail only to the network administrator.

    Cheers

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