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WP Mail Catcher

Backup and save your contact form emails (including Contact Form 7) to your database with this fast, lightweight plugin (under 140kb in size!)

Features

  • Zero setup required - just install and away you go
  • Minimalistic - no overbloated features you never use weighing your site down - under 140kb in size!
  • Bulk export emails to CSV for easy inclusion into Excel or any other program
  • Compose new emails with the WordPress controls you're already familiar with
  • Resend your emails in bulk
  • Debugging - see exactly which file and code line was responsible for sending the email, along with any errors encountered
  • Manage what user permissions can see the logs
  • Routinely have your logs cleared out at a specified time - or keep them forever
  • Need to be notified when there's a problem sending your mail? We've got hooks that allow you to do just that
  • Completely free

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Confirmed support

Not currently supported

  • WP Mail Bank (unhooks wp_mail filters)
  • Post SMTP (overrides wp_mail function and doesn't implement the same actions/filters)

Hooks and actions

  • wp_mail_catcher_mail_success is triggered when a message is sent and logged successfully. It has a single argument that is an array containing the log
    • id related to the id in the mail_catcher_logs MySQL table
    • time relative, readable time to when the log was saved
    • email_to the email address(es) that the message was sent to
    • subject the subject line of the message
    • message the contents of the message
    • status an integer depicting if the message was sent successfully or not (1 = sent successfully. 0 = sending failed)
    • error the error that occurred - if any
    • backtrace_segment a json_encoded object that shows which file and line the mail was initially triggered from
    • attachments a list of any attachments that were sent along with the email
    • additional_headers a list of any headers that were sent
    • attachment_file_paths a list of the location of any attachments that were sent
    • timestamp a unix timestamp of when the email was sent
    • is_html a boolean, that will be true if the message is a html email and false if not
    • email_from the from value of the email
  • wp_mail_catcher_mail_failed is triggered when a message failed to send and logged successfully. It has a single argument that is an array containing the log (same as the arguments for wp_mail_catcher_mail_success)
  • wp_mail_catcher_deletion_intervals is a filter that should return an array where each key is an amount of time in seconds, and the value is the label. Used to determine when a message has expired and should be deleted

Testing locally

  1. Download the repo
  2. Run composer install
  3. Run bash ./testing/bin/install-wp-tests.sh
  4. Run ./vendor/bin/phpunit

Found an issue, or have an idea on how we can improve?

Let us know in our GitHub tracker!

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome, to get started do the following:

  1. Pull the repo and run composer install
  2. cd into build/grunt and run npm install
  3. Still inside build/grunt run npx grunt (requires sass gem). This will build and watch the scss and js
  4. Make sure your code conforms to PSR-2 standards
  5. Ensure your changes pass all the unit tests
  6. Submit your pull request!

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