If the latest version of s2Member (v.150827) is set up so as to allow the user to set his or her own password, only one email is sent when formerly two were sent. This is, in my view, a big improvement because it avoids confusing some users who previously wondered why they had two emails. Thank you!
The one email that is now sent in these circumstances is the Signup Confirmation Email (e.g. the one configured in Stripe Options). There are various Replacement Codes available for use in this email, but %%wp_login_url%% is not one of them.
Since this may now be the only email being sent, it would be great to be able to include the Replacement Code %%wp_login_url%% in this email.
If the latest version of s2Member (v.150827) is set up so as to allow the user to set his or her own password, only one email is sent when formerly two were sent. This is, in my view, a big improvement because it avoids confusing some users who previously wondered why they had two emails. Thank you!
The one email that is now sent in these circumstances is the Signup Confirmation Email (e.g. the one configured in Stripe Options). There are various Replacement Codes available for use in this email, but %%wp_login_url%% is not one of them.
Since this may now be the only email being sent, it would be great to be able to include the Replacement Code %%wp_login_url%% in this email.
Thanks!