• Resolved ritzeng

    (@ritzeng)


    Version 3.0.0-beta.35.0.0

    Send weekly on Friday at 10:00 if there’s new content to WordPress Users.
    Newsletter is well defined. 16.June 8:37 I user the preferred Method of triggering.

    Some News are set scheduled up at 9:00- 9:30

    What criteria is used that a newsletter is sent? I’m missing the concrete information about this. Maybe also what must the Database lookalike that a sending job can be successful.

    The Website is always triggered per minute by a test tool so that user activity is permanently going.

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  • Hi,

    Has it worked for you before? Was it the post notification that failed to send or a scheduled regular newsletter?

    As long as the post notification has an “automatic latest content” block that’s configured to display latest posts AND there are new posts published after you have created your notification, the email should sent on time.

    Regards,
    MailPoet Team.

    Thread Starter ritzeng

    (@ritzeng)

    CPU Limit was exceeded. Novatrend as a poster isn’t a choice to take.

    Thread Starter ritzeng

    (@ritzeng)

    Here is a Problem also at MailPoet. Why is so much CPU needed to run a script that sends all 5 min. 1 eMail in a Newsletter ?

    Hi,

    The plugin uses a self-executing (every 20 seconds) script that sends in the background even if you don’t have visitors/not waiting on the send page. Sending itself does not use much CPU and if you have a sending limit set (e.g., 5 emails every 5 minutes), then the script will idle until it’s time to send. Some hosting providers track script execution towards one’s daily CPU utilization limit. If Novatrend is one of these companies, make sure that (1) your cron trigger is set to WordPress under Settings>Advanced, and (2) yu are using a fast sending service without any limits.

    MailPoet’s Sending Service (https://account.mailpoet.com) sends 20 messages per second, automatically cleans your list of bounced subscribers and has an outstanding deliverability rate (i.e., emails end up in recipients’ inboxes, not SPAM folders).

    Regards,
    MailPoet Team.

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