By default, when sending emails WordPress will create FORM field automatically and it will look like this: WordPress <wordpress@yoursite.com>. GD Press Tools Pro makes it very easy to change both name and email.
Options for this are found on the Settings panel, on the Administration tab. Find Sender settings (as on the image bellow), and set the email and name you want to use. Now, all the emails sent through WordPress and your website will use these settings. You can set only name and email will be auto generated.

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When a user logs in, WordPress creates authorization cookie in the user browsers. By default, this cookie expiration is set and it will expire in 14 days. With GD Press Tools Pro, you can change the when the cookie will expire.
As soon as you publish new post, this post will be available in your RSS feed. And RSS readers will cache the feed as soon as detect it. If you made an error in the post, it will be impossible to have correct version in the feed.
With GD Press Tools Pro you an expand admin side posts list with additional controls. You can add extra options in the action block below the post name and you can add few more extra columns to the grid.
GD Press Tools Pro allows you to easily disable all RSS feeds on your WordPress powered website. Feed URL’s will still work, but they will only show the message about feed being disabled and URL to your website.
With GD Press Tools Pro you can easily overview all the WordPress tables in the database through Database panel, and to perform basic (but very important) operations on each table: empty, drop, repair and optimize.
There are many scheduled jobs running in WordPress by default, and many jobs are added by plugins. All these jobs are better known as cron from the Linux scheduling process. But, WordPress offers no control for this.
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