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3165 | * @type WP_User_Request $request User request object. |
3166 | * @type string $user_email The email address confirming a request |
3167 | * @type string $description Description of the action being performed so the user knows what the email is for. |
3168 | * @type string $manage_url The link to click manage privacy requests of this type. |
3169 | * @type string $sitename The site name sending the mail. |
3170 | * @type string $siteurl The site URL sending the mail. |
3171 | * @type string $admin_email The administrator email receiving the mail. |
3172 | * } |
3173 | */ |
3174 | $subject = apply_filters( 'user_request_confirmed_email_subject', $subject, $email_data['sitename'], $email_data ); |
3175 |
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3176 | $email_sent = wp_mail( $email_data['admin_email'], $subject, $content ); |
3177 |
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3178 | if ( $email_sent ) { |
3179 | update_post_meta( $request_id, '_wp_admin_notified', true ); |
3180 | } |
3181 | } |
3182 |
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3183 | /** |