• Resolved Marie-Aude

    (@marie-aude)


    I have a website with a French and an English version, on two different domain names, and I use MailPoet on the English version only.

    Unfortunately, MailPoet seems monolingual only.

    1- it does not change the language in the administration based on the user profile
    2- much worse, the setting “Default sender” is applied to all emails sent by WordPress, even the ones sent through other tools (like Forminator or GravityForms) and cannot be differentiated by domain / language.
    I have a website with a French and an English version, on two different domain names, and I use MailPoet on the English version only.

    I have authorized contact emails for both domains, but the fact is that I want to use MailPoet only on one domain.

    How can I, at least, prevent it to mess with the other emails

    Nb: I use WPML and I checked everything listed in https://wpml.org/fr/plugin/mailpoet-3-new/ and it does not apply to my problem.

    I DO NOT understand why WP admin emails or emails sent by other plugins are “hacked” by MailPoet.

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  • Thread Starter Marie-Aude

    (@marie-aude)

    Finally found the relevant option a few tabs after.

    You should link to this option on your “essential tab” where we define default email

    You should not recommend to send all email through MailPoet

    @marie-aude what was the option you found in the settings please? I have a similar issue.

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