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Integrated BCC field for order's [Used for Truspilot] #337

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benzon opened this issue Aug 9, 2017 · 5 comments
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Integrated BCC field for order's [Used for Truspilot] #337

benzon opened this issue Aug 9, 2017 · 5 comments

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@benzon
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benzon commented Aug 9, 2017

Add a feature in the back-end where it's possible to BCC an e-mail to a specific e-mail.

Trustpilot dont got a prestashop module, so they actually ask you to add them as a BCC on the order confirmation i belive it is, and Trustpilot is getting bigger and bigger world wide, so might be a good thing to make it easy to integrate via there BCC when there is no module.

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Dh42 commented Aug 9, 2017

In the past I have added it to the mail alerts module, does that not still work?

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benzon commented Aug 9, 2017

It could be done that way, but then we can tuse the mail alerts module our self, we dont want to forward everything to them

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What if you made a copy of the mailalerts module, renamed it and used the other module for yourself and the other just for Trustpilot?

@firstred firstred added this to the 1.1.0 milestone Aug 16, 2017
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benzon commented Aug 20, 2017

have not tryed that, but still think it would be a good feature to either have in the core or in the module, so you dont have to install the same module twice that would be redundant.

Traumflug added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 1, 2017
There were still Prestashop links.

This is for english templates, only. Other languages aren't part
of this repository. To fix all languages, one can run this in the
shop installation's root (without warranty):

  find mails -type f | while read F; do \
    sed -i \
      -e 's/<a href="http:\/\/www.prestashop.com\/" style="color:#337/<a href="http:\/\/www.thirtybees.com\/" style="color:#337/' \
      -e 's/PrestaShop(tm)/thirty bees(tm)/' \
      -e 's/thirty bees \&trade\;/thirty bees\&trade\;/'  \
      -e 's/\[http:\/\/www.prestashop.com\/\]/\[http:\/\/www.thirtybees.com\/\]/'  \
      -e 's/PrestaShop\&trade\;/thirty bees\&trade\;/'  \
      -e 's/Webshop system\: PrestaShop/Webshop system\: thirty bees\(tm\)/'  \
      -e 's/37ff1">PrestaShop<\/a>/37ff1">thirty bees\&trade\;<\/a>/' "$F"; \
  done
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Dh42 commented Apr 22, 2018

I am closing this issue, and merging it with this issue, #397 This way seems like it will have a better purpose.

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