bugswp
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Hi again,
I research a little bit because I am beginner in wordpress. I found out that the WP Cron is really only triggered an page view. This means it is a pseudo-cron because intervals will only be check when a user visit the site.
I guess what @kubitomakita suggest is to have a external cron job (outsite of wordpress) which pulls a page or executes wp-cron.php.
Hope this was a reasonably good answer to my own question 🙂
Cheers
Hi, thanks for your reply.
Can you give me a hint where I can configure that?Sorry, I read in this forum we have to enable background processing when using Gutenberg editor. After enabled mails were delivered, but they seem very delayed.
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The strange thing about that is when reloading the page after publishing the notification will be send out immediately.- This reply was modified 6 years, 6 months ago by bugswp.
Hi,
same here.
Installed the plugin, created a new notification for posts, published a post but there was no mail send. My mail logs say nothing. To bad, it looks really promising. Any idea how I can fix that?