no-issue Until now, we've used ghost@siteurl.com as the default from address for system emails, like user invitations and password resets. This was fine, because all system emails were going to people who would interact with "ghost" the app in some way, so the naming made sense. Now we're introducing members, which will send emails on behalf of of the site owner, to their readers. If all goes to plan, they should be able to set a custom from address, however our default mail config will still be the fallback if no other value is available. If you run "magazine.com" and you send someone a link to "login to magazine.com" then it's pretty weird for that email to come from "ghost@magazine.com" - so this PR changes the default value from ghost to noreply for an equally generic, but less opinionated default. |
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