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1995 | * |
1996 | * @type string $to The intended recipient - site admin email address. |
1997 | * @type string $subject The subject of the email. |
1998 | * @type string $message The body of the email. |
1999 | * @type string $headers The headers of the email. |
2000 | * } |
2001 | * @param WP_User $user User object for user whose password was changed. |
2002 | * @param string $blogname The site title. |
2003 | */ |
2004 | $wp_password_change_notification_email = apply_filters( 'wp_password_change_notification_email', $wp_password_change_notification_email, $user, $blogname ); |
2005 |
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2006 | wp_mail( |
2007 | $wp_password_change_notification_email['to'], |
2008 | wp_specialchars_decode( sprintf( $wp_password_change_notification_email['subject'], $blogname ) ), |
2009 | $wp_password_change_notification_email['message'], |
2010 | $wp_password_change_notification_email['headers'] |
2011 | ); |
2012 | } |
2013 | } |