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It is possible to send email from WordPress using the built in `wp_mail` function. Several filters and hooks are available for additional options. There are plugins for extensive functionality, such as sending bulk mail like newsletters.
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Woocommerce checkout page - custom field checkbox value into email
When next updating the status, or during any other event which emails the user, they will see this field in their email
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add_filter('woocommerce_email_order_meta_keys', 'my_custom_order_meta_keys'); … // This will look for a custom field called 'Tracking Code' and add it to emails
return $keys;
}
This returns a value of 1 from the checked checkbox and sticks it at the end of the text in the email …
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Woocommerce checkout page - custom field checkbox value into email
'client_already_checkbox_yes'] == 1 )
update_post_meta( $order_id, 'Client Already:YES', 1 );
}
But when I tick the box and complete a transaction nothing shows in the admin order received email … I know I'm missing something involved with properly retrieving and evaluating the value from the checkbox and sticking that value into the email once it's known. …