• Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 671088640 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 16761459 bytes) in /home/clients/3a99b5833020ba5067a61ff4c6fbd9e1/web/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 2169

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  • Thread Starter penseelibre

    (@penseelibre)

    i have to desactiv your plugin

    Thread Starter penseelibre

    (@penseelibre)

    hi,

    Indeed: the use of your plugin has abnormally multiplied my table by 7 (x7 times bigger)
    and it is impossible for me to destroy all the mails sent by your way.
    I would like to destroy all these mails : here are the two reasons of my call to you.

    I have no problem with my host

    Thread Starter penseelibre

    (@penseelibre)

    If you could tell me what are the tables to destroy in my table it would be ideal and finally solve my problem that I asked to Woo, to WP, to my extension wp-optimize… and others,

    you are the only ones to solve my problem
    unfortunately no specific table for your extension is a serious flaw.

    however if you poposiez me to do it yourself I will send you the table that you could clean!

    Thread Starter penseelibre

    (@penseelibre)

    | Memory: 9.5 of 640 MB (1%) | WP LIMIT: 256 Mo | IP 127.0.0.80 (h2web132) | PHP 7.4.32 @64BitOS

    Thread Starter penseelibre

    (@penseelibre)

    so i change for 64 Mo

    but always the same problem

    Plugin Support M Haseeb

    (@haseeb0001)

    @penseelibre Hi,

    Hope you are doing good.

    Can you share a screen shot of this issue or share the Email log page screenshot?

    We are having the same issue.
    It’s a clear memory leak.

    As soon as a function or other plugin needs to send a mail, Post SMTP sucks out the whole RAM and everything fails (fatal memory errors in log and in ajax response).

    Hi @dukessa,

    Please share the Diagnostic test report.

    Thank you

    Duke

    (@dukessa)

    Impossible, there is a fatal error also going into Post SMTP options. Nothing that can be done in there. Had to deactivate plugin.

    Plugin Support M Haseeb

    (@haseeb0001)

    @dukessa

    It seems like a plugin conflict, and you need to contact our website so; then our senior support will look into it and get back to you with a solution.

    Thanks

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