![]() Processing order – sent to the customer after payment and contains the order details.Order on-hold – sent to customers containing order details after an order is placed on-hold. ![]() Failed order – sent to customers when an order has failed.Cancelled order – sent to customers when an order has been cancelled.New order email– sent customers when a new order is received.Out of the box, WooCommerce has 10 transactional emails, which you can edit in the WooCommerce email settings: These emails are usually triggered by a shopper’s interaction with your store, such as when they make a purchase, when their order is shipped, or when they ask for a refund. WooCommerce automates and sends a bunch of different transactional emails that ensure customers get all the key information they need related to their purchases. What kinds of emails does WooCommerce send? Note: Did you know MailPoet supports WooCommerce? Take a look at our features for WooCommerce. In this post, we’ll take a look at the most common reasons why WooCommerce email notifications stop working, how to test your WordPress site to determine what’s going on, and how you can fix your emails and get them sending again. Boost your WooCommerce store’s revenues thanks to MailPoet’s email marketing features directly in your admin.
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