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  • Thread Starter LUwland

    (@luwland)

    @ wipit ab
    yes, have been using different e-mail addresses with passw. and different user rolls

    @ ren
    Very odd indeed. I used edge, safari, chrome and firefox and all of them did the same. login A, logout A, Try to login with B, but get logged in with A instead.

    Now I’ve deleted Litespeed Cashe.. and now the problem is solved! So it seems Litespeed kept session active attached to IP or something (my guess as a total noob). Very strange.

    So in time, when website is ready, will find another cache plugin to optimize some of it 🙂

    Thank you guys for the respons

    Thread Starter LUwland

    (@luwland)

    Ah, I understand the confusion.

    The vendor = product owner.

    My theme-system; does send email to vendor when ‘new order’. This worked before, which was great. But my theme-system has other limitations. Therefor, I disabled theme-system and now use WooCommerce instead. My theme system still handels the products, but the selling process is taken up by Woocommerce.

    Woocommerce however; does not send email to vendor when ‘new order’.
    In woocommerce email settings, they only send to administrator and customer.

    I’ve tried Booster > custom email > selected ‘new order’ and filled at recipiënt(s): %author% or %partner% or partner. But neither do the trick.

    (the user rol of the vendor in my theme is called ‘partner’)

    I will take a look at the links you provided, thank you.

    Thread Starter LUwland

    (@luwland)

    Hello corrinarusso, thank you for the respons.

    “Or – can you associate these email rules on a product by product basis?”
    Well, the theme I use has vendor-dashboard. So the vendor, the one providing the service after sold product, can login and see their products, the booked activities, their income, etc.
    If I use the original cart/checkout function of the theme, the theme will send many emails every time something happens. Like, a new order will send an email with ‘congrats you have a new order’ to the vendor. Specifically the vendor who owns the product(s) (i.e. who owns the activity/tour).

    But, the theme is limited in other ways and then WooCommerce cart/checkout can be used instead. So I’ve been using WooCommerce now.

    But Woocommerce doesnt send email to the ‘product owner’ by default. It sends email to me as administrator and the customer.

    I hope to have an automated action, where WooCommerce will send a e-mail or notification to the product owner. Me as administrator am not the owner of the products (activity/tour pages) on the website. The website is like a marketplace where the customer can buy directly from the seller.

    We’re building the website now, but when launched we go up to +- 100 vendors and possibly +- 400 activities.

    I’m not using ‘Booster’ payed version, just installed the free one. But don’t know if Booster will be the way to my solution, or that WooCommerce can ‘do it itself’.

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