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=== Mailcatcher for WordPress ===
Contributors: auswebhosting, drewsymorris
Tags: mailcatcher, developer, wordpress, wp, mail, email, smtp
Requires at least: 3.0.1
Tested up to: 3.8.2
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
This plugin re-routes all WordPress emails to [Mailcatcher](http://mailcatcher.me/), which is super handy if you need to inspect outgoing emails from your plugin. Simply `define(WP_MAILCATCHER, true);` in your `wp-config.php` to get started.
== Description ==
This plugin routes WordPress emails to [Mailcatcher](http://mailcatcher.me/). This is super handy tool to add to your WordPress development environment if you're working with emails. Simply `define(WP_MAILCATCHER, true);` in your `wp-config.php` to get started.
See the FAQ for more information on enabling and configuring Mailcatcher for WordPress.
[Company Website](http://ausweb.com.au/)
== Installation ==
Mailcatcher for WordPress is trivial to install:
1. Upload the plugin folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
= How do I enable Mailcatcher for WordPress? =
Mailcatcher can be enabled by adding the following line to your `wp-config.php` file:
define(WP_MAILCATCHER, true);
== Changelog ==
= 1.0 =
* Initial Commit