Hi there!
WP Offload SES Support Team here, Thanks for reaching out with your query we would be happy to assist.
Unfortunately, there isn’t a simple and future-proof way to accomplish this currently, especially since the plugin requires the emails to be logged in order for the queue to work.
Rest-assured, I have gone ahead and raised this internally with our product team for review and consideration.
Though i don’t have any immediate updates for you on this, any new releases will be released accordingly and the change log can be reviewed here
https://deliciousbrains.com/wp-offload-ses/whats-new/
As a workaround, you could try to run the delete logs immediately, by activating the CRON named – deliciousbrains_wp_offload_ses_log_cleanup
possibly through another CRON plugin – https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/search/cron/
Hello!
I use Cron through the server, how could I use the link to trigger it?
Currently I do it like this:
wget -q -O – http://www.dyusar.com.br/wp-cron.php?doing_wp_cron >/dev/null 2>&1
Would there be any way to automate it or would it need to be manual?
Because a website had a backup last night, and it went from 5GB to 9GB, just because of the logs of more than 36 thousand emails, this is really bad =/
The good thing would be if it were possible to activate the logs for hours, then I could choose their frequency to clear every 4 hours, for example.
Or even, a simple button there to “clear logs now”.
but certainly something that was automatic would be better.
Hi @nossileee,
We appreciate the additional feedback. We’ll be sure to forward this to our product team.
At the moment, we can only recommend using WP Crontrol to set the cron deliciousbrains_wp_offload_ses_log_cleanup to run “Now” to delete the logs immediately.
Right!
And in the Pro version would there be any improvements in relation to this?
Hi @nossileee,
At the moment, no, the Pro version is using the same logging system as the Lite version.
You can also check the differences between WP Offload SES Pro and Lite below:
https://deliciousbrains.com/wp-offload-ses/upgrade/