• Resolved Woohoo61

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    Love this plugin, and I use it for a lot of clients sites I’m working on.
    At the moment I’m developing a site for a client who heavily uses the default wordpress comments on posts.
    I noticed, however, that although I’ve set a customized login url (in Settings > General), the emails that are sent to the author of a post, after someone has added a comment on one of the posts, the provided links in that email do not honour the custom url for logging in to the WordPress Back-end.
    It still contains the line (for example) ‘Approve: https://example.com/wp-admin/comment.php?action=approve[etc]’.
    Is it possible to change the ‘wp-admin’ part to the custom url. At this moment, this ‘wp-admin’ generates an error: ‘This has been disabled’ which is correct because I changed the default url. But I would like to use the custom url in these kind of emails.
    Is this possible/doable? And how?

    • This topic was modified 7 years ago by Woohoo61.
    • This topic was modified 7 years ago by Woohoo61.
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  • Hello,

    I’m also looking for a solution for this problem.

    I think the plugin is get but now the plugin is installed any [Your blog name in brackets] Please Moderate: “Your Post Title” emails that I want to approve still have the old /wp-admin/ in the ‘approve it’, ‘trash it’ or ‘spam it’ links.

    Can these be changed the the new url as put in, in the settings page.?

    Thanks

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