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  • Hi Ron,

    Sorry for the delay, what you should do in this case it trigger the cron yourself more often, because it’s not only one method that triggers the sending.

    Thread Starter Ron Strilaeff

    (@ronstrilaeff)

    Hi, I realized that I do not need to do anything special to make it work, and no hooks to set up in crontrol.

    What I did was un-check “Enable MailPoet’s Cron” under the advanced “geeky options” and set the Send frequency (under the “Send with” tab) to whatever I want. The built in wp cron works perfectly since the website is pretty active and apparently that is enough to wake it up.

    By the way, I think you guys should clarify that the Mailpoet Ping is simply a last resort if for some reason your built-in wp-cron is broken or you have almost no traffic. Currently it reads like a “premium” feature that we should use for better performance. Turning it on made my newsletter sending unreliable (maybe because the mailpoet ping never came some days? … who knows).

    Hi Ron,

    We intend to change the default behavior to be our own Cron, since we built a new System that will allow both free and for premium users to have a reliable CRON, to avoid conflicts.

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