=== MultiMailer === Contributors: scandltd Tags: scandltd, smtp, contact form, email log, php mailer Requires at least: 5.5.0 Tested up to: 6.6.2 Stable tag: 1.0.4 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Send data from one contact form to multiple email addresses or save data into log file. == Description == This WordPress email plugin allows you to intercept an email that is sent by wp_mail() function and duplicates it as many times as you need. Then, upon your request, the plugin could process it in the following way: * send the email to multiple recipients; * differentiate data sets while sending it to multiple recipients; * add the information about the emails sent to log; * add some text before or after the message body; * replace sender's text, name (field From Name), subject, and even the recipients if needed. You can set the following options: * Specify the form name and email address for the outgoing email. * Specify the email(s) of recipient (s). * Specify the text that could be prepended to the message body. * Choose to send the mail by SMTP or PHP's mail() function. * Specify the SMTP settings: host, port, username and password. * Choose SSL / TLS encryption (different from STARTTLS). * Choose to use of SMTP authentication or not (as it is by default). == Installation == = WordPress installation = 1. Go to Plugins > Add New > search for "scand-multi-mailer" 1. Press "Install Now" button for the "MultiMailer" plugin 1. Press "Activate" button = Manual installation = 1. Upload "scand-multi-mailer" directory to "/wp-content/plugins/" directory 1. Activate our WordPress SMTP plugin through the "Plugins" menu in WordPress == Frequently Asked Questions == = My plugin still sends mail via the mail() function = If other plugins that you're using are not designed to use the `wp_mail()` function and call PHP's `mail()` function directly, they will skip the settings of this plugin. As the matter of fact, you can edit other plugins and replace the "`mail(`" calls with "`wp_mail(`" (by adding wp_ in front) and this will work. We performed tests on a couple of plugins and it worked, but it may not work with all plugins. = Will this plugin work with WordPress versions less than 2.7? = No. The options page will only work on 2.7 version and higher. = Can I use this plugin to send emails via Gmail / Google Apps = Yes. Use the following settings: * Mailer: SMTP * SMTP Host: smtp.gmail.com * SMTP Port: 587 * Encryption: TLS * Authentication: Yes * Username: your Gmail account name * Password: your mail password Note: adjust your Gmail account's security settings for it to enable Google service of sending emails via SMTP == Screenshots == 1. List of providers 2. General settings 3. Provider settings: PHP Mailer 4. Provider settings: Log file == Changelog == = 1.0.4 (2024-10-18) = Escaped for output in an HTML attributes to prevent XSS attacks. = 1.0.3 (2021-01-05) = External Library updates: PHPMailer = 1.0.2 (2018-12-11) = Fixed minor issues (testing 5.0) = 1.0.1 (2018-01-18) = Added functionality to send attachments. Added Russian translation. Changed way to work with provider settings. = 1.0.0 (2017-02-20) = Release of the plugin.