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  • Thread Starter natbakinfo

    (@natbakinfo)

    Thanks but that is not the case. In order to use the cron the last post need to trigger mailpoet, meaning go into the list of newsletters to be send, that is not the case anymore. Until a few days ago I send letters out with 500 at a time, my host says that is fine, so it worked. Now there is not action on mailpoets side.
    john

    500 emails at a time is a lot, whatever your host might say. ??

    Try changing your frequency to 50 per 10 minutes.

    Let us know if your newsletters are being sent again.

    Thread Starter natbakinfo

    (@natbakinfo)

    I tried all that, does not work.
    John

    Hi John,

    500 emails per batch is a very high number, and probably your PHP max_execution_time can’t handle that much.

    Batch emails are different than hosting email / hour limits.

    Can I suggest you try this settings?
    1) Set the sending frequency to 50 emails / 10 minutes
    2) create a cron job in your server to be executed every 10 minutes by following this guide: https://support.mailpoet.com/knowledgebase/configure-cron-job/

    Thread Starter natbakinfo

    (@natbakinfo)

    As my last reply said, I tried with smaller batches and still nothing happens.

    It is not the new post that trigger the newsletter but the Cron that trigger the newsletter. If you don’t have enough visitors on your website to trigger your newsletter sending process, you should create a server side cron.

    Unless you have another plugin that is interfering with MailPoet when you publish your new posts.

    Thread Starter natbakinfo

    (@natbakinfo)

    I have no new plugins, 100’s of visitors every day and 1600+ subscribers, it just stopped without me changing anything. Host is hosthead and they say they cannot see any problems and have increased my limit to 3000 mails per hour.

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