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| 1253 | * can be returned, as handled by wp_mail(). |
| 1254 | * @type string $subject The email's subject. |
| 1255 | * @type string $body The email message body. |
| 1256 | * @type string $headers Any email headers, defaults to no headers. |
| 1257 | * } |
| 1258 | * @param string $type The type of email being sent. Can be one of 'success', 'fail', 'mixed'. |
| 1259 | * @param array $successful_updates A list of updates that succeeded. |
| 1260 | * @param array $failed_updates A list of updates that failed. |
| 1261 | */ |
| 1262 | $email = apply_filters( 'auto_plugin_theme_update_email', $email, $type, $successful_updates, $failed_updates ); |
| 1263 | |
| 1264 | $result = wp_mail( $email['to'], wp_specialchars_decode( $email['subject'] ), $email['body'], $email['headers'] ); |
| 1265 | |
| 1266 | if ( $result ) { |
| 1267 | update_option( 'auto_plugin_theme_update_emails', $past_failure_emails ); |
| 1268 | } |
| 1269 | } |
| 1270 | |
| 1271 | /** |