Contributors: wearerequired, swissspidy, grapplerulrich, ocean90
Tags: admin, emails, comments, notification, updates
Tested up to: 6.7
Stable tag: 3.0.0
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Get a daily, weekly, or monthly digest of what's happening on your site instead of receiving a single email each time.
When you have lots of new user sign-ups or comments every day, it’s very distracting to receive a single email for each new event.
With this plugin you get a daily, weekly, or monthly digest of your website’s activity. The digest includes the following events:
- New Core Updates
- New comments that need to be moderated (depending on your settings under 'Settings' -> 'Discussion')
- New user sign-ups
- Password resets by users
- Upload the entire
/digest
directory to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate Digest Notifications through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
- Head over to 'Settings' -> 'General' to configure the digest schedule.
By default, the digest is sent at the beginning of the week at 18:00.
This plugin relies on specific hooks and filters in WordPress and also overrides two pluggable functions for user sign-ups and password reset notifications. If another plugin already overrides these, we can’t include these events in the digest.
The plugin is quite extensible. There are many well documented hooks developers can use to add something to the digest queue and modify the complete email message.
- The plugin settings under 'Settings' -> 'General'.
- An example digest sent by the plugin.
If you would like to contribute to this plugin, report an issue or anything like that, please note that we develop this plugin on GitHub. Please submit pull requests to the develop branch.
Developed by required.
- Added: Support for sending digest on first day of a month
- Changed: Bump minimum requirements to WordPress 6.0 and PHP 7.4
- Changed: Plugin rewrite
- Changed: Tested with WordPress 5.7
- Changed: Bump minimum requirements to WordPress 4.7 and PHP 5.6
For previous updates see CHANGELOG.md.