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202 | wp_set_password($new_pass, $user->ID); |
203 | update_usermeta($user->ID, 'default_password_nag', true); //Set up the Password change nag. |
204 | $message = sprintf(__('Username: %s'), $user->user_login) . "\r\n"; |
205 | $message .= sprintf(__('Password: %s'), $new_pass) . "\r\n"; |
206 | $message .= site_url('wp-login.php', 'login') . "\r\n"; |
207 |
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208 | $title = sprintf(__('[%s] Your new password'), get_option('blogname')); |
209 |
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210 | $title = apply_filters('password_reset_title', $title); |
211 | $message = apply_filters('password_reset_message', $message, $new_pass); |
212 |
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213 | if ( $message && !wp_mail($user->user_email, $title, $message) ) |
214 | die('<p>' . __('The e-mail could not be sent.') . "<br />\n" . __('Possible reason: your host may have disabled the mail() function...') . '</p>'); |
215 |
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216 | wp_password_change_notification($user); |
217 |
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218 | return true; |
219 | } |
220 |
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