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chriske 09-25-2011 02:30 PM

Question about Languages & Phrases
 
I want to use a different phrases for my forum title (of the forum itself) and the Sender (The name of the sender in the emails)
So basically I want to create a second title $vboptions[bbtitle2] and use that one in all the emails my forum sends.

How can I achieve this?

BirdOPrey5 09-25-2011 05:05 PM

You just need to edit the phrases... you can put anything you want in them. Instead of using the board name which might be in a variable like {1} or {2} in the phrase, just hard-code what you want.

Example-

Change:
"Welcome to {1}"
to
"Welcome to the XYZ forum"

chriske 09-25-2011 08:38 PM

Thanks for your reply.

The thing is I can't find the specific phrase for the name of the sender (i can see the phrases of the subject titles). The sender of the email is just "$vboptions[bbtitle]" and it is not in the phrases.

BirdOPrey5 09-25-2011 09:03 PM

I see what you mean now...

The only way I can see to do this is with a file edit...

You'll need to edit the file includes/class_mail.php

Find the lines:

PHP Code:

            if (isset($vbphrase['x_mailer']))
            {
                
$mailfromname construct_phrase($this->fetch_first_line($vbphrase['x_mailer']), $vbulletin->options['bbtitle']);
            }
            else
            {
                
$mailfromname $vbulletin->options['bbtitle'];
            } 

and change the 2 instances of $vbulletin->options['bbtitle'] to the hard coded name of your choice:

PHP Code:

            if (isset($vbphrase['x_mailer']))
            {
                
$mailfromname construct_phrase($this->fetch_first_line($vbphrase['x_mailer']), "My Forum Name");
            }
            else
            {
                
$mailfromname "My Forum Name";
            } 

I didn't test this so backup the original file of course, but it should work.


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