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Recent SMTP Mailer plugin update and Cloudron overwriting Email settings

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  • d19dotcaD Offline
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    Hello @girish,

    The SMTP Mailer plugin author made added a new feature at my request (super thankful to that developer turning it around in less than 24 hours too!) to better align with other SMTP plugins, and I went to test the new "Force From Address" feature (which is intended to overwrite any other plugins that may require their own setup), and it seems to work, however I then tested a change by updating the Cloudron app email address for the app and unfortunately that reset the "Force From Address" function to disabled again (which is the default value I presume).

    Can we please update the Cloudron WordPress Developer package to respect the new SMTP Mailer setting of "Force From Address" in that included plugin so that changing an app's email address doesn't override that particular setting if a user had it purposely unchecked or checked?

    Thank you in advance. 🙂

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    Dustin Dauncey
    www.d19.ca

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      Ah, I see. I will take a look. Looks like a new WP is out now anyways.

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      • d19dotcaD d19dotca

        Hello @girish,

        The SMTP Mailer plugin author made added a new feature at my request (super thankful to that developer turning it around in less than 24 hours too!) to better align with other SMTP plugins, and I went to test the new "Force From Address" feature (which is intended to overwrite any other plugins that may require their own setup), and it seems to work, however I then tested a change by updating the Cloudron app email address for the app and unfortunately that reset the "Force From Address" function to disabled again (which is the default value I presume).

        Can we please update the Cloudron WordPress Developer package to respect the new SMTP Mailer setting of "Force From Address" in that included plugin so that changing an app's email address doesn't override that particular setting if a user had it purposely unchecked or checked?

        Thank you in advance. 🙂

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        wrote on last edited by
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        @d19dotca please try the latest package.

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          That seemed to do the trick - thanks so much @girish 🙂

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          Dustin Dauncey
          www.d19.ca

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