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812 | * @type string $subject The email's subject. |
813 | * @type string $body The email message body. |
814 | * @type string $headers Any email headers, defaults to no headers. |
815 | * } |
816 | * @param string $type The type of email being sent. Can be one of |
817 | * 'success', 'fail', 'manual', 'critical'. |
818 | * @param object $core_update The update offer that was attempted. |
819 | * @param mixed $result The result for the core update. Can be WP_Error. |
820 | */ |
821 | $email = apply_filters( 'auto_core_update_email', $email, $type, $core_update, $result ); |
822 |
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823 | wp_mail( $email['to'], wp_specialchars_decode( $email['subject'] ), $email['body'], $email['headers'] ); |
824 | } |
825 |
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826 | /** |
827 | * Prepares and sends an email of a full log of background update results, useful for debugging and geekery. |
828 | * |
829 | * @since 3.7.0 |
830 | */ |