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this helped, thank you.
Hi Gui,
I translated the German text into English 😉
And sorry, I had to find out how to post the screenshot.
First it says what I mentioned before (1) but I do not see any possibility to activate this function. If I try to actvate (2) the job, it just jumps back to inactive.
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Sven
hi Gui,
I have a automated sending scheme which is activated as soon as I publish a new article. At the moment I cannot activate this scheme. It just falls back in status inactive.
unfortunately no answer from the host yet 🙁Hi Guy,
I just have 98 subscribers. In fact it is displayed that E-mails should be sent by some kind of other address, but it still isn’t possible. This is particularly bad because just now I would have to send sth out.
SvenForum: Plugins
In reply to: [MailPoet Newsletters (Previous)] Mailpoet not sending mailsDoesn’t anybody out there know how to address this issue?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MailPoet Newsletters (Previous)] Mailpoet not sending mailsBy the way: For every single test mail sent by Mailpoet there was a confirmation with a small window “The e-mail has been sent” although this seems not to be the case.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MailPoet Newsletters (Previous)] Mailpoet not sending mailsSorry, i forgot to mention. I tried this too, but the mail didn’t arrive. As I said, the only success I had in sending a mail was with the plugin check mail.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MailPoet Newsletters (Previous)] Newsletter not sendingSame here since 2.7.9
Plugin says “sent” but no one opens the newsletter and testmails from the sending method-subpage at Mailpoet do not arrive either. Some other tests (contact 7) indicate a problem within Mailpoet, not the wp installation.Usual method of knowing if your newsletter has been sent is including your own account into the list – which I did as well.
@mailpoet: An answer as “The problem must be somewhere else” or the like is no appropriate one, don’t you think