• Resolved cocagneolivier

    (@cocagneolivier)


    Newletter used to be a good plugging; now it’s just an invading one.

    Where is the option to to get rid of this infuriating message “The WP scheduler doesn’t seem to be triggered enough often for Newsletter” ? I send a newsletter everuy year. This is not an issue for me if it is sent slowly.

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  • Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    On next release there’ll be an option. Of course you’re aware that a badly working scheduler produces a low quality delivery speed.

    Stefano.

    Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    Just a note: we added that notice of error because it’s becoming unsustainable the number of requests titled “the newsletter delivery does not proceed automatically or at right speed” even if the status panel reports clearly the problem.

    It’s something the plugin cannot solve itself.

    Stefano.

    Thread Starter cocagneolivier

    (@cocagneolivier)

    I’m aware now. And I’m looking forward to the next version. Tanks.
    Olivier.

    @satollo

    Thank you for your replies, I admire how patient and kind you are.

    Actually, do you think that instead of just removing the message, you could add a function to your plugin to set back the timing to 300s easily ?

    I have the message but I do not know wny it changed, and 1 click button to put it back to default 300s would be so great !

    Thanks again, we are lucky to have you !

    Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    The problem is not to set something in your blog, it is the WP scheduler of your blog not working as expected. In the warning there is a link to our documentation page with few solutions.

    Stefano.

    I know this, the best solution is CRON CONTROL plugin, but installing it on many shops only for this purpose is not very convenient.

    This is why it would be perfect if you can add a 1 click to set the timing to 300, as the CRON CONTROL plugin does.

    I understand that you are not here to do what I am asking, but I am so sure that it would be useful for many people who get the annoying message but do not take the time to read and find a solution.

    Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    No, the cron control just show you the scheduler status, timing and so on. Theinternal scheduler is already set by newsletter in the correct way. But if the scheduler is not triggered, it does no work.

    The scheduler is triggered by WP it self calling the wp-cron.php file via http get. But PHP is an on demand process so with no traffic the call is no made. The only solution is to setup an external cron call (every PHP software has the same problem).

    Stefano.

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