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357           $from_name = apply_filters( 'wp_mail_from_name', $from_name );
358
359           try {
360                $phpmailer->setFrom( $from_email, $from_name, false );
361           } catch ( phpmailerException $e ) {
362                $mail_error_data                             = compact( 'to', 'subject', 'message', 'headers', 'attachments' );
363                $mail_error_data['phpmailer_exception_code'] = $e->getCode();
364
365                /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/pluggable.php */
366                do_action( 'wp_mail_failed', new WP_Error( 'wp_mail_failed', $e->getMessage(), $mail_error_data ) );
367
368                return false;
369           }
370
371           // Set mail's subject and body
372           $phpmailer->Subject = $subject;
373           $phpmailer->Body    = $message;
374
375           // Set destination addresses, using appropriate methods for handling addresses
 
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493
494                /**
495                 * Fires after a phpmailerException is caught.
496                 *
497                 * @since 4.4.0
498                 *
499                 * @param WP_Error $error A WP_Error object with the phpmailerException message, and an array
500                 *                        containing the mail recipient, subject, message, headers, and attachments.
501                 */
502                do_action( 'wp_mail_failed', new WP_Error( 'wp_mail_failed', $e->getMessage(), $mail_error_data ) );
503
504                return false;
505           }
506      }
507 endif;
508
509 if ( ! function_exists( 'wp_authenticate' ) ) :
510      /**
511       * Authenticate a user, confirming the login credentials are valid.