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    Hello there @iamwpuser

    It is possible that when you uninstalled Mailpoet, some of its components remained in your WordPress installation, which could explain why the scheduled jobs are still running.

    To stop Mailpoet from running these scheduled jobs, you can try the following steps:

    1. Reinstall Mailpoet: Reinstalling Mailpoet and then uninstalling it again can help remove any remaining components that could be causing the issue.
    2. Disable the Mailpoet Cron Daemon: In your WordPress dashboard, go to the Mailpoet settings page and navigate to the “Advanced” tab. There, you will find an option to disable the Mailpoet Cron Daemon. Once disabled, the scheduled jobs should stop running.
    3. Clear your WordPress Cron: You can also try clearing your WordPress Cron by installing a plugin like WP Control. This will remove any pending scheduled jobs and could help resolve the issue.

    I hope this helps.

    Have a great day.

    Hi there @iamwpuser,

    We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved – we’ll be here if and/or when you are ready to continue.

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