yongkai
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ok, I have no choice but to disable the email settings in ultimate branding. I guess it will suffice for now. Thanks.
Hi,
I found the plugin that is causing the issue, it is ultimate branding. Is there anyway I can use ultimate branding without messing up the notification. I tried to leave the default email address in ultimate branding empty, but that will give me an error. Currently I can only get it to work by disabling ultimate branding. Do you have any suggestion on how to use both plugins without conflict? Thanks.Hi,
I disabled Post SMTP but still the from address is not changed even though I specified it in the notification setting. So in the code, you changed the header information, and calls wp_mail, so either the header is not set correctly, or somewhere else calls wp_mail again.
I disabled contact form 7, and still the sender is not changed.
In my case, I am sending out an email to users when a custom post type is published. Is this considered transactional notification? I remember reading here that it is not possible to change some of the header information in transactional notification. Is this the case here?
Thanks.hi, the issue has been resolved. The host needs to configure the sendmail service.
Thanks for your help, will keep an eye on more updates. Cheers!
Hi @tobiasbg,
Thanks for the reply. I see, currently I’m using Advanced Access Manager to limit access on posts/pages, so that author/authors of the post can see only his/her own posts/pages. But this is not configurable yet on Tablepress. Since you are already working on it, then I will just wait for the future release because i do not intend to change the plugin’s default codes. Anyway, thanks for your help!Regards,
YongkaiHi @noelalvarez,
The plugin I’m using is Co-Author Plus.@vasyltech, I see, I realized that the WordPress core only assigns one author for each post, so it is a limitation. Anyway, I upgraded AAM and plus package, and tried your suggestion. I am able to make it work now, so now multiple authors of the same post can edit it. Thank you very much.
However, just a suggestion, my idea is that if a post has multiple authors(with LIST TO OTHERS checked), each of these author should be able to edit this post without having to configure on each user’s post. So maybe LIST TO OTHERS can exclude co-author of the same post, in that way, we don’t have to configure each user individually, especially when there are many co-authors for many posts.
Thank you very much anyway and cheer 🙂
Regards,
yongkai- This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by yongkai.