• Resolved jtschulik

    (@jtschulik)


    Hi,

    i have a website on which users are able to change their password via a custom frontend-page.
    Whenever a user uses this form and changes his/her password, wordpress sends an automatic standard-notification to our admins (“Notice of Password Change”…).
    Without the plugin being activated, this works without any errors.
    When i try this with the plugin activated i get the following errors “a million times” after the form was sent (and the password change happend):

    Warning: Missing argument 2 for wp_mail(), called in /www/htdocs/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php on line 286 and defined in /www/htdocs/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 173
    
    Warning: Missing argument 3 for wp_mail(), called in /www/htdocs/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php on line 286 and defined in /www/htdocs/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 173

    also, the mail won’t be send.

    Any help/tips on this?

    Thank you and king regards,
    Jakob

    • This topic was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by jtschulik.
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  • Thread Starter jtschulik

    (@jtschulik)

    Same thing happens with the standard wordpress-password-reset/change!

    Plugin Author Varun Sharma

    (@contact-banker)

    Hi,

    Can you please ensure that none of other smtp plugins are installed when Mail Bank is activated.

    Also, we recommend de-activating all your plugins and shifting to core theme and then re-check the password reset to ensure that no other plugins/theme conflicts with Mail Bank.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter jtschulik

    (@jtschulik)

    Problem persists with no plugins (except mailbank ofc) activated & Standard TwentySeventeen Theme 🙁

    Plugin Author Varun Sharma

    (@contact-banker)

    Hi,

    Would you please contact us on our website with more information about it along with system information so we can try to regenerate the same at our end with your provided information?

    Thanks

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