Sam reported that Alert Communications was not receiving website form submissions and provided the required destination and account identifier: conversions@alertcommunications.com and 451482 - SAM AGUIAR INJURY LAWYERS. The goal was to make the live site forms route future intake email notifications to Alert and include the account identifier without editing published WordPress page content.
The live WordPress Flexible Cloudways app was inspected first. The custom intake config was confirmed at /home/1615235.cloudwaysapps.com/fctbkwwahp/public_html/wp-content/mu-plugins/sal-private/contact-intake-config-v2.php. The shared custom handler was confirmed at /home/1615235.cloudwaysapps.com/fctbkwwahp/public_html/wp-content/mu-plugins/sal-custom-contact-intake-v2.php.
The live config now includes conversions@alertcommunications.com in email_recipients, bringing the recipient count to 23. It also includes alert_account_number set to 451482 - SAM AGUIAR INJURY LAWYERS and alert_account_recipient set to conversions@alertcommunications.com.
The shared email builder now adds Alert Account Number: 451482 - SAM AGUIAR INJURY LAWYERS to generated intake email bodies. The shared email sender now prefixes future email subjects with the same identifier, for example: 451482 - SAM AGUIAR INJURY LAWYERS - New Website Intake Lead #999999 - Codex Alert Dry Run.
No published post_content was edited. The homepage content was not changed.
Server backups were created before editing:
PHP lint passed for both changed live files:
Live config readback showed:
A WP CLI email body dry-run showed the generated body includes Alert Account Number: 451482 - SAM AGUIAR INJURY LAWYERS. This dry-run did not send an email and did not create a lead.
A WP CLI subject dry-run showed: 451482 - SAM AGUIAR INJURY LAWYERS - New Website Intake Lead #999999 - Codex Alert Dry Run.