=== Events Manager – MultiSite Email ===
Contributors: DuisterDenHaag
Tags: Events Manager, Email, Mail, MultiSite, Bookings, SMTP, wp_mail, event, events, manager, add-on
Donate link: https://useplink.com/payment/VRR7Ty32FJ5mSJe8nFSx
Requires at least: 4.5
Tested up to: 5.1.1
Requires PHP: 7.0
Stable tag: trunk
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

This add-on has been integrated into [Events Manager Email Users](https://wordpress.org/plugins/events-manager-email-users/) as of 21-03-2019. Please install that plugin instead.

== Description ==
**This add-on has been integrated into [Events Manager Email Users](https://wordpress.org/plugins/events-manager-email-users/) as of 21-03-2019. Please install that plugin instead.**



== Installation ==
1. Please install [Events Manager Email Users](https://wordpress.org/plugins/events-manager-email-users/) instead.


== Frequently Asked Questions ==

== Screenshots ==
1. Settings page (in English). That\'s all.


== Translations ==
* English - default
* Dutch (Nederlands) - always included in the download.


== Changelog ==
= 4.0 =
* Moved settings page to sub-menu of Events Manager.
* Reduced plugin file size dramatically.
* Removed Stonehenge Creations branding.
* Added new Dutch localization files.

= 3.0.1 =
- Minor bugfixes regarding typos in the code.
- Added Dutch translation

= 3.0 =
* COMPLETE REWRITE!
- Fixed: A bug in Safari\'s -webkit where SMTP User and SMTP Password showed values from the OSX Keychain and not the actual values used.
- Complete rewrite of the plugin, to be (more) in line with the Wordpress Coding Standards.
- Changed text domain from \'em-addon\' to \'stonehenge-mailer\'

= 2.1 =
* MINOR CHANGES:
- Shortened description in repository
- New screenshots,
- Modified readme.txt for display purposes
- Modified tags
- Standardized plugin name (was different in several screens)

= 2.0 =
* Let\'s go!
(Initial upload to the WP Repository)


== Upgrade Notice ==
As of version 3.0 there has been a complete rewrite of the code. It is now up to Wordpress Coding standards, securing stability as well as preventing conflicts with other plugins.