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The e-mail fields are used to send and receive notification mails and confirmation mails in certain cases.

The Admin e-Mail is required to notify the administrator when a new order is placed or confirmed. If you want to notify multiple administrators, you have to separate each address with a comma, like follows: mail.one@address.com, mail.two@address.com, mail.three@address.com

The Sender e-Mail is an optional parameter used to specify an e-mail address as sender. In example if you don't want to receive replies from your notification e-mails you could use a no-reply address as sender. If you leave this field blank, the first address specified in the Admin e-Mail setting will be used.

If you want to notify your customers and/or the administrator(s) and/or the operators only for certain order statuses, you should check the following parameters:
- Send to Customers with Order, allowed values are [ALWAYS or ONLY CONFIRMED]
- Send to Operators with Order, allowed values are [ALWAYS or ONLY CONFIRMED]
- Send to Admin with Order, allowed values are [ALWAYS or ONLY CONFIRMED]
These parameters can be different for the Restaurant section and for the Take-Away section.

Last Update: 2015-09-02
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