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Deactivate new customer email - how?

Started by gba, November 20, 2015, 13:42:32 PM

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gba

Hi!

VM sends an email to the vendor, when a new customer registered.
How can I deactivate this feature?

Kind regards,
Gerald

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Notification Mail to Administrators
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gba

#2
Hello!

Thank you for your reply.
The option 'Notification Mail to Administrators' is set to NO.
@ VM team: Could it be, that VM ignores this Joomla setting?

Kind regards,
Gerald

EDIT: I actually do not find the Joomla user setting 'mail_to_admin' anywhere in VM source code. Therefore on registering a new user VM sends an e-mail to the vendor, not regarding the Joomla setting mentioned. Either VM should regard this Joomla setting, or even better ... provide an own setting, where the admin can choose, whether the vendor should be informed about user registration or not. What do you think about that?

Milbo

Quote from: gba on December 03, 2015, 16:26:42 PM
The option 'Notification Mail to Administrators' is set to NO.
@ VM team: Could it be, that VM ignores this Joomla setting?
GJC answered you so naturally, that I would assume that GJC solved this question himself by using the joomla config.

VirtueMart does NOT send any registration email, it is done by the joomla code $user->save.
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Milbo

So, I had to correct myself.

vm send the email and did not check for the setting mail_to_admin

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QuoteGJC answered you so naturally, that I would assume that GJC solved this question himself by using the joomla config.

:) there is a question mark after my suggestion...  meaning I don't know..  :)  I like to know when a new registration is made
And it is after all -- just an email...

QuoteNotification Mail to Administrators
Joomla Users-> Options?
GJC Web Design
VirtueMart and Joomla Developers - php developers https://www.gjcwebdesign.com
VM4 AusPost Shipping Plugin - e-go Shipping Plugin - VM4 Postcode Shipping Plugin - Radius Shipping Plugin - VM4 NZ Post Shipping Plugin - AusPost Estimator
Samport Payment Plugin - EcomMerchant Payment Plugin - ccBill payment Plugin
VM2 Product Lock Extension - VM2 Preconfig Adresses Extension - TaxCloud USA Taxes Plugin - Virtuemart  Product Review Component
https://extensions.joomla.org/profile/profile/details/67210
Contact for any VirtueMart or Joomla development & customisation

gba

#6
Quoteadded!

Thank you!

gba

#7
Maybe for a future VM version:
The admin of a website does not necessarily need to be the VM vendor.
The admin i.e. could not like to get emails on user registration, while the vendor wants to be informed, or vice versa.
So a new VM setting for chosing, whether the vendor should get an email or not, would be more logical and flexible.
Just an idea...

Best regards,
Gerald

gba

Hello!

The latest fix unfortunately still does not work.
VM does not consider 'mail_to_admin' correctly.

Kind regards,
Gerald

gba

Hi!

In version 3.0.18 this issue seems to persists.

QuoteMaybe for a future VM version:
The admin of a website does not necessarily need to be the VM vendor.
The admin i.e. could not like to get emails on user registration, while the vendor wants to be informed, or vice versa.
So a new VM setting for chosing, whether the vendor should get an email or not, would be more logical and flexible.
What about this idea?

Kind regards,
Gerald