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That's already implemented. Set that parameter to Field and select a field for it to be dependent on. Usually you would use a Checkbox field for that.Perhaps it would be a good idea to consider implementing a default possibility for users to choose whether they want to receive email notifications or not?
Then their email provider is either rejecting the email or your mail server is failing to send it. There's no other explanation for an email for 1 particular user to not send.As for this particular user, who does want to receive email notifications but is not getting them, they already checked spam folder and everything, but nothing arrives. But since they can't disable PM notification emails for themselves, that means the PM plugin is definitely not the problem (I tested myself and I'm getting those notification emails just fine).
That is a safe assumption. This likely is not something you can fix. Their mail provider is just not very good.Since they don't receive any other emails from my site anymore either, since sometime last month all of a sudden, I think it is a problem with their email address or mail provider (westnet.com.au or wn.com.au).
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No need to mark it required as it'll result in everyone having to check the checkbox.I have made it a required field, so anyone wanting to update their account settings will be required to select an answer there. And I made the default "yes" (value 1) for new registrations.
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