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|---|---|
| 880 | * @param string $subject Subject of the notification email. |
| 881 | * @param string $domain Site domain. |
| 882 | * @param string $path Site path. |
| 883 | * @param string $title Site title. |
| 884 | * @param string $user_login User login name. |
| 885 | * @param string $user_email User email address. |
| 886 | * @param string $key Activation key created in wpmu_signup_blog(). |
| 887 | * @param array $meta Signup meta data. By default, contains the requested privacy setting and lang_id. |
| 888 | */ |
| 889 | apply_filters( 'wpmu_signup_blog_notification_subject', |
| 890 | /* translators: New site notification email subject. 1: Network name, 2: New site URL */ |
| 891 | _x( '[%1$s] Activate %2$s', 'New site notification email subject' ), |
| 892 | $domain, $path, $title, $user_login, $user_email, $key, $meta |
| 893 | ), |
| 894 | $from_name, |
| 895 | esc_url( 'http://' . $domain . $path ) |
| 896 | ); |
| 897 | wp_mail( $user_email, wp_specialchars_decode( $subject ), $message, $message_headers ); |
| 898 | |