6 | | So, you're saying, if I have "aanyone can register" turned on, and my site is hosted on a cPanel hosting service, WordPress should send the cPanel hosting login details (less password) to anyone who registers on the site? That doesn't sound like a good idea at all. The "WordPress@" emails are the ones that most need to have the Sender set, and that needs to apply to the "Envelope-to:" header, the "Sender:"/"X-Sender:" header and especially for the "-f{user}@{domain}" string passed to the mail() PHP function. |
| 6 | So, you're saying, if I have "anyone can register" turned on, and my site is hosted on a cPanel hosting service, WordPress should send the cPanel hosting login details (less password) to anyone who registers on the site? That doesn't sound like a good idea at all. The "WordPress@" emails are the ones that most need to have the Sender set, and that needs to apply to the "Envelope-to:" header, the "Sender:"/"X-Sender:" header and especially for the "-f{user}@{domain}" string passed to the mail() PHP function. |