• Resolved drdheiser

    (@drdheiser)


    set up postie on a OS X server with automatic delivering with curl every 30 minutes.
    Mail is delivered and post is created with correct category and title.
    It is tagged “public” but not “published”, so I can’t see it on the frontend.

    How to tell postie to automatically publish the post?
    Default post status is set to “publish”.

    regards.

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  • Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    It would be helpful if you could provide some logs around this. The easiest way is to install and activate the Support Addon.
    https://postieplugin.com/downloads/support-addon/

    Thread Starter drdheiser

    (@drdheiser)

    installed, activated. Test mail sent. Debug sent.

    The post generated from the mail is created but the status is not set to published. It’s set to planed (future).

    Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    Please update to Postie 1.8.39 and if you are still seeing the issue enable a few more support captures.

    Thread Starter drdheiser

    (@drdheiser)

    Now the post is generated to be published in the future: 2 hours later. Postie Time Correction is set to 2 hours and the post is published after 2 hours. I’m in time zone Munich/Vienna.
    I’d prefer the post to be published right away. If I set Postie Time Correction to 0 hour, the post is generated to be published 2 hours later also. So changing the Postie Time Correction does nothing.

    Is this behaviour correct?

    Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    Looking closer I see that the date in the email is this:
    Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 00:00:00 +0200 (CEST)

    Postie is for some reason changing that to 2017-04-19T12:51:33+02:00

    I’ll look into why this is happening.

    You can set “Ignore Email Date” to “Yes” and the email will be posted with the current system time.

    Thread Starter drdheiser

    (@drdheiser)

    Thanks for your help, but “Ignore Email Date” was already set to “Yes”.

    Thread Starter drdheiser

    (@drdheiser)

    Setting “Ignore Email Date” to “yes” seems to be ignored itself.
    I’m using WordPress 4.7.3.

    Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    Looks like you found a bug. I’ve updated the tests and fixed this issue.

    Thread Starter drdheiser

    (@drdheiser)

    I updated postie.

    I tried Postie Time Correction set to 2 hours and Postie Time Correction set to 0.5 hours.

    In both cases the post will be published 2 hours later.

    Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    If you have “Ignore Email Date” on then you should likely have “Use Postie Time Correction” off.

    Thread Starter drdheiser

    (@drdheiser)

    I don’t really understand. Your help is highly appreciated.

    I thought: if “Ignore Email Date” is set to “Yes” than I have to specify the time the post will be published. So I thought this would be done by “Use Postie Time Correction”. So If the mail is fetched by “Postie” at 2.00 pm the time of the post published would be 2.00 p.m. either. If I set Postie Time Correction to +2, the Post would be published at 4.00 p.m.

    I want: postie to ignore the date and time of the email and to publish the post simultaneously or better 5 min later. How do I get this done?

    PS: I also set Postie Time Correction off. But the post is marked to be published 2 hours later again. No difference between on and off. I’m confused.

    Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    OK, I think I found the issue. I was able to replicate the results you were getting and fix it in 1.8.43 released just a little bit ago.

    Thread Starter drdheiser

    (@drdheiser)

    Working! Great!
    Post is published right after fetching the mail.
    Great job. Gerat plugin!

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