having the same issue, 800 subscribers, sending with my own provider, 60 hours now and counting
We are having the same problem. We have 7,000 subscribers and in 5 hours only sent to 155, hope Mailpoet fixes this. It has been going since last week. We also use SendGrid for the mail processing.
*** I solved it temporarily downgrading the mailpoet plugin to version 4.41.3 using WP Rollback plugin.
Now it works again, but obviously it is a temporary solution.
The plugin release this morning does FK-ALL! 4.42.1 🙁
You will loose the ability to checkout the statistics and it will nag the shit out of you to update but IGNORE it and turn off the auto update feature for now.
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qdhd99
(@qdhd99)
I suspect Mailpoet is intentionally slow down for non-paying customers or anyone not using its own mailserver (forcing you to pay). If it IS so, then this company could not be trusted and it is time to look for alternatives.
? Not paying ? NOT!
This issue is happening with everyone!
And if not? like you said.. (qdhd99) Mailpoet needs to be removed, banned from WP & sanctioned!
*Finding foolish reasons NOT to support their product is just plain stupid!
Quite frankly I suspect the clown running Mailpoet (yes only one person owns and codes the program.. not a company..) needs to stop snorting Adderall like a certain public figure!
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Thread Starter
qdhd99
(@qdhd99)
@guygella – I am evaluating Mailerlite. It seems to be a company that could be trusted. Not sure about the features yet.
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qdhd99
(@qdhd99)
No reply and no fix – a caring company to cherish.
Hello there @qdhd99,
Thank you for reaching out and bringing this issue to our attention.
We have received similar reports from other users and are currently investigating this matter.
In the meantime, we recommend trying the following steps, which may help increase the sending speed of your newsletter:
- Head over to the MailPoet section in your WordPress dashboard.
- Navigate to
MailPoet > Settings > Advanced tab.
- Locate the “Newsletter task scheduler” section.
- Switch the method to “WordPress built-in cron” and save your changes.
- Then, change it back to “Visitors to your website” and save again.
Please try this and observe if the sending speed of your newsletter improves. If you continue to experience difficulties, or if you have any further questions or concerns, do not hesitate to get in touch with us.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to resolve this for you as quickly as possible.
Cheers!