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Hi Tim @tneville, thanks for providing this way to diagnose the issue. I changed the admin email from the original one (say email A) to a new one (say email B) and sent a test mail to email C, and I can confirm that the mail was sent to both email C and the original admin email A, but not email B.
So apparently the redundant mail is not being sent to the WordPress admin, but the same email address that I used somewhere.
As I mentioned, this issue appeared only after I started using the Gmail API, and I used that email address several times when setting up this (very complicated) thing. So I guess it’s somewhere in the Gmail API setting that causes this issue. Any idea where to find the culprit?
Regards,
AconHi Tim @tneville,
Yes that’s where I sent test emails from, and no, there is no email address under the ‘Additional Email Addresses’ section on the ‘Message’ tab.
I noticed this “redundant emails for admin” thing only after starting using the Gmail API as the sending method.
Regards,
AconHi Tim @tneville,
Thanks for willing to help. Just tried sending another test mail and yes, I can confirm that with my current setup, a test mail from Post SMTP gets sent to both the receiver and the admin email addresses.
Any thoughts?
Regards,
AconThanks Jory. I’ll have a look. At the same time I realized that it’s better not to use the default WordPress or WooCommerce taxonomies with your own CPT. It’ll make your life much easier just to use your own custom taxonomies with your own CPT! Cheers.