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  • Plugin Author Mike Jolley (a11n)

    (@mikejolley)

    Why would you let the customer input the seller email? Sounds like something which should be stored to the product and handled elsewhere (custom code).

    Thread Starter cyberfoxz

    (@cyberfoxz)

    Because people can sell things and buy things. The product is just the same on our website. So if a buyer buys a product, the buyer and the seller need a confirmation because the buyer has to be and the seller knows ‘Hey they paid so i can send my product’
    Hope u know why after this.
    It would be great if u can help me, its the online thing to proceed my website..

    Ciao

    Plugin Author Mike Jolley (a11n)

    (@mikejolley)

    Yes but wouldn’t you store the vendor email as part of the product information?

    Thread Starter cyberfoxz

    (@cyberfoxz)

    Yes its also part of the product information, but i want to send the buyer AND the vendor the email. Now u can only send 1 person an new order email.
    How can I link the extra email field to be a recipient, so that the second emailaddres also gets the new order email?

    To make it easy, i can’t put ‘billing_email_verkoper’ in the WooCommerce >> Settings >> Emails >> New Order >> Recipient(s) input box. So how can i fix this?

    There must be a solution for this i hope..

    Plugin Author Mike Jolley (a11n)

    (@mikejolley)

    So when an order is placed or updated, WooCommerce fires actions. You’d need a new function to listen for this action and send your custom email..

    Thread Starter cyberfoxz

    (@cyberfoxz)

    But how ?
    Couldnu please give me a solution..?

    Plugin Author Mike Jolley (a11n)

    (@mikejolley)

    I don’t provide custom code here unfortunately. If you need help implementing this you could try jobs.wordpress.net.

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