Sending Delay and Default Emails Per Send
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1 year 3 months ago - 1 year 3 months ago #1
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Sending Delay and Default Emails Per Send was created by Erick
with my server I can only send 180 email per hour , I would like to send 30 emails each 10 minutes
and I am sending only 3 or 4 newsletters per year
in the config what am I supposed to write in
Sending Delay ?
Default Emails Per Send ?
Newsletter Max Time Limit ?
Subscription Chart Month Limit ?
thank you
and I am sending only 3 or 4 newsletters per year
in the config what am I supposed to write in
Sending Delay ?
Default Emails Per Send ?
Newsletter Max Time Limit ?
Subscription Chart Month Limit ?
thank you
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Hello Erick and thank you for posting!
With NS Pro, there are currently two ways to set up newsletter scheduling.
1. By using our own triggering service at: https://mavrosxristoforos.com/cron-job-key-generator
By submitting your website there, we offer a free triggering service every 30 minutes.
2. By setting up your own cron job, using the appropriate triggering file .
This way, you could set it up in your own server to trigger NS Pro sending every 30 minutes.
In the configuration, the sending delay is the amount of seconds to delay between each email sent from NS Pro. That means that it will send to subscriber 1, wait X amount of seconds, send to subscriber 2.
The Default Emails Per Send is the default value of the Emails Per Send field of each newsletter, in the newsletter editor. Each newsletter will send X amount of emails on each triggering, based on this value. (the one in the newsletter editor)
The Newsletter Max Time Limit is the maximum amount of time NS Pro is allowed to send newsletters during each session.
The Subscription Chart Month Limit is the maximum amount of months that will appear in the subscription statistics in the back-end. After that amount, subscription statistics are presented per year.
Let me know if you need any further assistance!
Thanks again.
With NS Pro, there are currently two ways to set up newsletter scheduling.
1. By using our own triggering service at: https://mavrosxristoforos.com/cron-job-key-generator
By submitting your website there, we offer a free triggering service every 30 minutes.
2. By setting up your own cron job, using the appropriate triggering file .
This way, you could set it up in your own server to trigger NS Pro sending every 30 minutes.
In the configuration, the sending delay is the amount of seconds to delay between each email sent from NS Pro. That means that it will send to subscriber 1, wait X amount of seconds, send to subscriber 2.
The Default Emails Per Send is the default value of the Emails Per Send field of each newsletter, in the newsletter editor. Each newsletter will send X amount of emails on each triggering, based on this value. (the one in the newsletter editor)
The Newsletter Max Time Limit is the maximum amount of time NS Pro is allowed to send newsletters during each session.
The Subscription Chart Month Limit is the maximum amount of months that will appear in the subscription statistics in the back-end. After that amount, subscription statistics are presented per year.
Let me know if you need any further assistance!
Thanks again.
Christopher Mavros
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1 year 3 months ago - 1 year 3 months ago #3
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Replied by Erick on topic Sending Delay and Default Emails Per Send
Your website is already added to the cron job list.
Your cron job key is: 1487200efaeb0864XXXX....
I Have already a key but could you please answer my question as your answer is still confusing ?
I want to send a maximum of 180 emails per hour with your cron job
what are the settings for
Sending Delay ?
Default Emails Per Send ?
Newsletter Max Time Limit ?
Subscription Chart Month Limit ?
I don't need another explanation I want only these settings correct and I will always use them
thank you
Your cron job key is: 1487200efaeb0864XXXX....
I Have already a key but could you please answer my question as your answer is still confusing ?
I want to send a maximum of 180 emails per hour with your cron job
what are the settings for
Sending Delay ?
Default Emails Per Send ?
Newsletter Max Time Limit ?
Subscription Chart Month Limit ?
I don't need another explanation I want only these settings correct and I will always use them
thank you
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1 year 3 months ago #4
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Replied by Christopher Mavros on topic Sending Delay and Default Emails Per Send
Those would be:
Sending Delay: 0
Default Emails Per Send: 90
Newsletter Max Time Limit: 300
Subscription Chart Month Limit: 18
Please make sure that you also change the existing newsletters to set their "Emails Per Send" value to 90.
Our cron job will trigger your site every 30 minutes and send 90 emails.
Thanks again!
Sending Delay: 0
Default Emails Per Send: 90
Newsletter Max Time Limit: 300
Subscription Chart Month Limit: 18
Please make sure that you also change the existing newsletters to set their "Emails Per Send" value to 90.
Our cron job will trigger your site every 30 minutes and send 90 emails.
Thanks again!
Christopher Mavros
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6 months 1 week ago - 6 months 1 week ago #5
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Replied by Erick on topic Sending Delay and Default Emails Per Send
What is the option for Scheduled sending in the newsletter tab to send it automatically with CRon task ? its really unclear
is it regular newsletter ? manual no schedule ?
there is no option for automatic sending, because actually it is not working at all
thanks for helping
is it regular newsletter ? manual no schedule ?
there is no option for automatic sending, because actually it is not working at all
thanks for helping
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Replied by Christopher Mavros on topic Sending Delay and Default Emails Per Send
Hi again Erick.
The correct option to send a newsletter one time on a schedule is "Scheduled on Date/Time".
I logged in to your site, using the instructions you sent me by email and installed the latest stable version.
Let me know if the problem persists.
The correct option to send a newsletter one time on a schedule is "Scheduled on Date/Time".
I logged in to your site, using the instructions you sent me by email and installed the latest stable version.
Let me know if the problem persists.
Christopher Mavros
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