• I administrate some 10 web sites on WordPress.
    Once in a week, or two, I’d visit the admin panel of each site to check if there were any pending updates to be made.
    In order to minimize the amount of work tied to dumb-clickingly updating a bunch of well-behaving plugins, I started looking for an automatic solution.
    This plugin does it perfectly. And (so far) i nicely sends me e-mail notifications about all updates made (I’ll soon filter those e-mails to a separate folder, or walk through all the sites and turn off the e-mails about normal updates, now that I’ve seen that everything seems to work just as it should.

    PS! e-mail notifications are sent from the default address “WordPress”, which makes it hard to see from which site I got the notification (unless I dig into the specific e-mail address, hidden under the “User name” WordPress.) This could easily be fixed inside this plugin, if it would ask not only for To-address, but also for the From-address and then inject this address when wp_mail is called. But this is no issue. I use another plugin to do this for me, for all administrative mails (WP-Mail-SMTP).

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