• Hi, I manage a website where the site language is set to English. The newsletter subscribe form and popups are in English, but the confirmation e-mail is in French. I suspect this is because my WordPress.com user account that was used to set the primary Jetpack site connexion is set to French. Is that assumption correct?

    Is there a way to get the Newsletter e-mail language to adapt to the client site and not my jetpack account language?

    Thanks ??

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  • Thread Starter Rolf Allard van Hagen

    (@ravanh)

    Strange: after confirming the subscription in the French e-mail, I get an English confirmation e-mail…

    Plugin Contributor Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hi there, @ravanh,

    Your assumption might be correct. If your?WordPress.com?account language settings are in French, the initial confirmation emails for the Jetpack subscription feature might be sent in French.

    This is because some Jetpack features are tied to the?WordPress.com?account through which Jetpack was connected to your site.

    You can try changing your?WordPress.com?account language to English, which may resolve the issue for future subscribers:

    • Go to your?WordPress.com?account settings.
    • Scroll down to the Interface Language setting.
    • Choose English from the dropdown menu.
    • Save the changes.

    Let me know how it goes.

    Thread Starter Rolf Allard van Hagen

    (@ravanh)

    You can try changing your?WordPress.com?account language to English, which may resolve the issue for future subscribers

    The thing is: I manage many websites in many different languages so changing my Jetpack/wp.com account language is not a solution as it will impact other site newsletters.

    Is there a way to “force” the communication e-mail language for the newsletter module? Or is the only solution a dedicated wp.com account per language?

    Plugin Contributor Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hi there @ravanh,

    I spoke with our developers, and it looks like for a French site – in your case – you will get the notifications in French, whereas the emails from a site you manage in English should come in English. So, basically, this should match the content of the site.

    Do you have a URL to share so we can do some tests at our end as well? As always, if you want it to remain private, you can also contact us via contact form and include a link to this thread.

    Hi, it looks like the issue was caused by the fact that to test the newsletter, I used an email address known to wordpress.com as french. Testing with unknown address did indeed result in an English confirmation email.

    Related question: Polylang is used on the site in question https://www.saintebaumeguide.com/en/news/ for two other languages than English. Would it be possible to make both the (popup) form interaction and the confirmation emails correspond with the visitors chosen language?

    Plugin Contributor Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hey @ravanh,

    I am glad to hear that your initial problem got clarified.

    As for your Polylang question, have you asked the plugin author(s) about that? I sense that this is something they should be able to address and solve for you.

    If there is something the Polylang team needs to get from our team to have their plugin translate also the popups, they can reach out to us with the technical details.

    Hi @erania-pinnera I’ll certainly ask the Polylang team that but I’m pretty sure they will direct me back to you ??

    I should maybe explain better: I can translate the modal subscribe form and the homepage overlay because they are an editable wp_template_part but I cannot find any similar way to edit the texts in other parts of the subscription dialog. Like:

    What content do you want to receive in your inbox?

    All content …

    Confirm selection

    and

    You’ve got mail!

    We sent a confirmation link to …

    Check your inbox and confirm your email to subscribe to?…

    Got it!

    These are not editable template parts or patterns?

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