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Some general improvements for use cases when the plugin has been network activated on a multisite. To be clear, the plugin works fine on Multisite, but this is to give some extra benefits for doing so.
A regular admin cannot change a site URL, so why would it mess with the email setup? It would be good to give network administrators the ability to disable the capability for regular site admins, and only allow the super admins to control it.
Permit super admins to restrict email configurations.
Overarching override (e.g. set the mail server, but leave the site admin to configure name etc).
Global email log view.
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Across-site log access might be difficult to achieve, as it will involve paginating across the network. This isn't something WordPress provides since each site has it's own table set.
Open to suggestions on this one. I've added a link to the settings page of a site you wish to look at, which is visible to super admins should admin access to settings/log be disabled.
Some general improvements for use cases when the plugin has been network activated on a multisite. To be clear, the plugin works fine on Multisite, but this is to give some extra benefits for doing so.
A regular admin cannot change a site URL, so why would it mess with the email setup? It would be good to give network administrators the ability to disable the capability for regular site admins, and only allow the super admins to control it.
Global email log view.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: