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  • Plugin Author Kuba Mikita

    (@kubitomakita)

    Hi @junkle11,

    are there updates available? ??

    If yes, and the plugin doesn’t send an email still, here’s a quick troubleshoot guide:

    1. Please go to Tools -> Health Check and confirm there are no errors with WP Cron
    2. Go to Notification -> Settings -> Debugging and activate the Notification log. Validate if anything is caught in the log (no email from notification will be sent if this option is active).

    Are you using the latest version of Notification plugin and WordPress?

    Thread Starter junkle11

    (@junkle11)

    Hi @kubitomakita,

    yeah, I have activated the latest version of WordPress and Notification. In the meantime I receive E-Mails, but not in 5 minute intervals. They come randomly during the day (~ 3 Mails a day)

    Actually, I would like to receive E-mails “Every Month”. So I’m not sure if the notifications will arrive every month. So I wanted to do a “5 minute interval”-testing.

    This is the backgorund of my question.

    Plugin Author Kuba Mikita

    (@kubitomakita)

    Ah I see! Because the plugin is reling on WP Cron and it gets triggered by the page view, it’s not accurate. The more website traffic the more accurate it will be.

    You could change WP Cron to Server cron, there are plenty of tutorials out there.

    A few hours delay having a monthly schedule shouldn’t be a big deal ??

    Thread Starter junkle11

    (@junkle11)

    Hi @kubitomakita,

    great ??
    If I set to monthly schedule, when will the first mail arrive? Immediately (in near future) or in one month?

    Thanks
    Daniel

    Plugin Author Kuba Mikita

    (@kubitomakita)

    Great question! But I don’t know ??

    Everything depends on your WordPress Cron. You can install our Advanced Cron Manager plugin for a moment to see when the notification_check_wordpress_updates event will be triggered.

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