Hi @courageous999,
Thanks for your message.
Yes, that’s correct. Since the automatic updates email feature was added to WordPress in 2020, I haven’t had any requests for it so decided to put development time into other features and bug fixes instead.
If it helps, you can disable the emails very easily by adding just a few lines of code to your functions.php file, as outlined here: https://make.ww.wp.xz.cn/core/2020/07/30/controlling-plugin-and-theme-auto-update-email-notifications-and-site-health-infos-in-wp-5-5/
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the quick response and the alternative option. While I am aware of the alternative you have suggested, I decided to go with a different plugin that allows me to do the same.
Frankly, turning on or off emails should already be a core WP feature that does not require code/hooks to disable. So while WordPress comes short of this, I do however expect to have access to ALL email notifications when I install a plugin that claims to allow me to control all WP email notifications. At the very least, I expect control over ALL WP email notifications (not some!). If I can’t trust your plugin to allow me control over ALL WP emails then I can’t trust your plugin at all. After all, the plugin is called “Better Notifications for WP” not “Better (some) Notifications for WP”, right?
Apologies if this comes off as unappreciative because that is not my intention. I am fully aware that you’re solving some of WordPress’ shortcomings with a FREE plugin and that most plugins do not come close to the flexibility and fine-control your plugin offers. It is however my honest feedback that I just wanted to deliver because I used to rely on this plugin with all my websites but now I can no longer reliably do so.
Hi @courageous999,
Thanks for your feedback.
I’m pleased you found an alternative solution that works well for you.