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Hello Admins
Need help on “Notice of Password Change” auto generated email.
On “forgot password” click, email with subject “<name> Notice of Password Change” gets generated & also on password change from edit profile. Though this email uses wordpress admin email account and name, which does not look professional.
I didn’t find any setting for this in “Email Setting”.
How do I update/customize details of this auto generated email ?
Sample Email:
[xxxx] Notice of Password Change
WordPress <wordpress@mydomain.com>
To xxxxxxx@yahoo.com Today at hh:mm PM
Hi test_user,
This notice confirms that your password was changed on <domain name>.
If you did not change your password, please contact the Site Administrator at
This email has been sent to xxxxxxx@yahoo.com
Regards,
All at <domain name?>
Thank you.
That email is auto-generated by wordpress when a WP user’s password is changed. Since you are using WP user integration, when a member changes the password, emember is instructing WP to update the corresponding WP user’s password to be updated also. WordPress auto-generates that email when a WP user’s password is updated.
You can disable that wordpress’s auto-generated email using a plugin like the following:
Got it.
Thank you.