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1466 | * Filters the message body of the new site activation email sent |
1467 | * to the network administrator. |
1468 | * |
1469 | * @since MU (3.0.0) |
1470 | * @since 5.4.0 The `$blog_id` parameter was added. |
1471 | * |
1472 | * @param string $msg Email body. |
1473 | * @param int|string $blog_id The new site's ID as an integer or numeric string. |
1474 | */ |
1475 | $msg = apply_filters( 'newblog_notify_siteadmin', $msg, $blog_id ); |
1476 |
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1477 | /* translators: New site notification email subject. %s: New site URL. */ |
1478 | wp_mail( $email, sprintf( __( 'New Site Registration: %s' ), $siteurl ), $msg ); |
1479 |
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1480 | return true; |
1481 | } |
1482 |
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1483 | /** |
1484 | * Notifies the network admin that a new user has been activated. |