For the shortcode to work, the email should be in the database, but it’s not most of the time, cause that’s a contact form that doesn’t save anything in your db.
The email is present in the reply-to field of the email header so to see it you just need to click reply.
Let us know,
Thx
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$client_message .= '<br>' . __('From :', GEODIRECTORY_TEXTDOMAIN) . ' ' . $yourname . '<br>' . __('Phone :', GEODIRECTORY_TEXTDOMAIN) . ' ' . $inq_phone . '<br><br>' . __('Sent from', GEODIRECTORY_TEXTDOMAIN) . ' - <b><a href="' . get_option('siteurl') . '">' . get_option('blogname') . '</a></b>.';
Change to:
$client_message .= '<br>' . __('From :', GEODIRECTORY_TEXTDOMAIN) . ' ' . $yourname . '<br>' . __('Phone :', GEODIRECTORY_TEXTDOMAIN) . ' ' . $inq_phone . '<br>' . __('Email :', GEODIRECTORY_TEXTDOMAIN) . ' ' . $youremail . '<br><br>' . __('Sent from', GEODIRECTORY_TEXTDOMAIN) . ' - <b><a href="' . get_option('siteurl') . '">' . get_option('blogname') . '</a></b>.';
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Thanks!
]]>Just FYI…
]]>you can add this section
<p>Sender Email : [#sender_email#]</p>
OR
just use
[#sender_email#]
Not sure if this is already in GeoDirectory.
]]>Thanks, but sadly this doesn’t work for me 🙁
Ed
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