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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 782 | $message = sprintf( |
| 783 | apply_filters( 'wpmu_signup_user_notification_email', |
| 784 | __( "To activate your user, please click the following link:\n\n%s\n\nAfter you activate, you will receive *another email* with your login." ), |
| 785 | $user, $user_email, $key, $meta |
| 786 | ), |
| 787 | site_url( "wp-activate.php?key=$key" ) |
| 788 | ); |
| 789 | // TODO: Don't hard code activation link. |
| 790 | $subject = sprintf( |
| 791 | apply_filters( 'wpmu_signup_user_notification_subject', |
| 792 | __( '[%1$s] Activate %2$s' ), |
| 793 | $user, $user_email, $key, $meta |
| 794 | ), |
| 795 | $from_name, |
| 796 | $user |
| 797 | ); |
| 798 | wp_mail($user_email, $subject, $message, $message_headers); |
| 799 | return true; |
| 800 | } |