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279 | * ###EMAIL### The new email. |
280 | * ###SITENAME### The name of the site. |
281 | * ###SITEURL### The URL to the site. |
282 | * |
283 | * @since MU |
284 | * |
285 | * @param string $email_text Text in the email. |
286 | * @param string $new_admin_email New admin email that the current administration email was changed to. |
287 | */ |
288 | $content = apply_filters( 'new_admin_email_content', $email_text, $new_admin_email ); |
289 |
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290 | $content = str_replace( '###USERNAME###', $current_user->user_login, $content ); |
291 | $content = str_replace( '###ADMIN_URL###', esc_url( admin_url( 'options.php?adminhash='.$hash ) ), $content ); |
292 | $content = str_replace( '###EMAIL###', $value, $content ); |
293 | $content = str_replace( '###SITENAME###', get_site_option( 'site_name' ), $content ); |
294 | $content = str_replace( '###SITEURL###', network_home_url(), $content ); |
295 |
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296 | wp_mail( $value, sprintf( __( '[%s] New Admin Email Address' ), wp_specialchars_decode( get_option( 'blogname' ) ) ), $content ); |
297 | } |