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  • #8792
    netsi
    Participant

    Hi,
    I have my own server and test emails work with phpmail and external smtp options (on different servers) but when I create a newsletter and try to send it to the test email (again on another exchange server I run) the email never arrives.

    I get a SUCCESS message but a load of errors

    SMTP -> get_lines(): $data was “”
    <br />SMTP -> get_lines(): $str is “220-host.mydomain.com ESMTP Exim 4.80 #2 Wed, 17 Jul 2013 13:37:13 +0100

    <br />SMTP -> get_lines(): $data is “220-host.mydomain.com ESMTP Exim 4.80 #2 Wed, 17 Jul 2013 13:37:13 +0100

    <br />SMTP -> get_lines(): $data was “220-host2.mydomain.com ESMTP Exim 4.80 #2 Wed, 17 Jul 2013 13:37:13 +0100

    #8793
    trude76
    Participant

    I have a similar problem but no errors. Test mails are incoming but no scheduled feeds by mail and also no newsletters.

    #8797
    Stefano
    Keymaster

    Hi, but the newsletter just created is listed as “sending” on newsletter list panel?

    Stefano.

    #8798
    netsi
    Participant

    Hi Stefano,
    When I click SAVE & TEST I get:

    Test emails sent to 2 test subscribers

    And no emails are received to either of my 2 test mailboxes.

    Under newsletter statistics it states the newsletter is: NEW
    and when I click on STATISTICS button is states: 0/0

    #8802
    Stefano
    Keymaster

    Ok, if you only made a test the newsletter is correctly listed as new. Can you add my address, satollo@gmail.com, as a test subscriber and send a test again?

    Let me know when done.

    Stefano.

    #8915
    stanko
    Participant

    Hi Stefano
    same on my site – I created a newsletter and the test Newsletter worked fine, but now it shows “sending” (0 of 2209) since more than 2 hours.

    any ideas?

    by the way – thanks so much for this great plugin

    #8916
    Stefano
    Keymaster

    Hi, check on newsletter documentation the problems about the delivery engine. Probably setting up a cron call is enough. On diagnostic panel do you have some notices?

    #8917
    stanko
    Participant

    Hi Stefano
    thank you so much for your fast reply – maybe I was a little bit to unpatient – now it´s sending out the newsletter – very very slowly…but it´s sending
    greetings from munich
    STanko

    #8919
    Stefano
    Keymaster

    Hi, if you setup the cron call as explained on my site (see the deliver engine part of the documentation) and set the delivery speed at your provider supported speed, you can change the delivery rate.

    The delivery speed can be set on main newsletter configuration. By default is 100 email per hour.

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