• Some of the MailPoet plugin’s tables are not using the InnoDB engine (“wp_mailpoet_custom_fields”, “wp_mailpoet_dynamic_segment_filters”, and 30 more). This may cause performance and compatibility issues. Please ensure all MailPoet tables are converted to use the InnoDB engine. For more information, check out?this guide.

    I have updated database to InnoDB engine, but still showing this error. Please fix this. Thanks

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  • Plugin Support Lynn J.a11n

    (@lynnjat7)

    Hi there @mohsinworld,

    I understand you’ve updated your MailPoet tables to InnoDB, but still seeing our warning about not using this format.

    This might just mean the warning needs to be cleared, but we’d like to double check that by having a look at your database tables.

    As this information can be sensitive for security reasons, please do not share it here.

    Instead, please open a ticket with us here:
    https://www.mailpoet.com/support/

    It looks as though you have an AppSumo account, so you can use the “Support for Paying Customers” link to enter information about your website which will help us get started on your issue. Please log in at MailPoet.com using the “account” button in the top right, which will grant you access to the paying customers form.

    If you’re not sure of the information to include, you can use the “Presales and Billing” form instead. Please include a link to this forum thread so that our support team knows you were referred to open a ticket directly.

    Thank you!

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