How to Allow Users to Subscribe to Comments in WordPress - WPBeginner
WordPress offers default settings to send you an email whenever someone posts a comment or a comment is held for moderation. However, there are different WordPress plugins that allow you to send notifications to users as well.
Get notified of new comments – WordPress.com Support
You can receive email notifications when you receive comments on your WordPress.com website. This guide will show you how to be notified of new comments via email.
Comment Reply Email – WordPress plugin | WordPress.org
This simple plugin automatically sends a notification email to commenters when someone replies to their comment. This feature can be enabled automatically by the site admin, or through an opt-in/opt-out checkbox below comment section on frontend.
How to Send Email Notification on Comment Reply in WordPress
Learn how to send Email notification on comment reply using the free Notification plugin. You can use this approach to email anyone who needs to know about a new reply in existing comments. Watch this step-by-step video tutorial or scroll down for the written guide with screenshots.
How to Manage Comment Notification Emails in WordPress
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to manage those email notifications for comments in WordPress. Depending on the plugins you chose to install, there is actually quite a bit that can be done.
User Email Comment Notifications in WordPress - Ed Stone Studio
Although the core features worked fine, some items like email security (especially Google reCAPTCHA) seemed to stop working. After a lot of research and testing, I came up with an easier solution that is super lightweight and doesn’t require a plugin.
How to Provide Email Subscription Option on WordPress ... - Crunchify
By default WordPress comment comes with standard form with Name, URL, Email and Comment text area. Have you ever wondered How to Add Email Subscriptions to Your WordPress Blog? In my opinion, it’s missing email notification functionality which was good in Disqus.