Get in touch with your host’s support and talk to them about this please.
My host names.co.uk said my website was on shared hosting and nothing they could do about resources – I could upgrade my package to a dedicated server.
This does seem overkill to make one plugin work.
I have seen people mention about setting a memory limit to 128 but I can’t find that information now.
Thanks
Thank you for your response, I have installed the plugin and it says my memory usage was 19Mb I increased it to 128.
Stil the same result – activating MailPoet causes Internal Server Error.
I am now getting my hosting to inspect the server logs, I am running PHP v7 and the latest wordpress
Lets see what they come back with this time.
My host says that they cannot support your plugin and I have to upgrade to a dedicated server?
This is annoying, if i upgrade to premium will it make any difference? I am running Genesis enews widget which says I need to run mailpoet to make it work.
thanks
I have now resolved the issue, my site was running PHP version 7.0 I downgraded to 5.5 installed the plugin which worked and then upgraded back to 7.0
Not sure of the exact reason why this worked but it has
http://www.rogerperkin.co.uk/wordpress/mailpoet-newsletters-internal-server-error-wordpress/
We will investigate this PHP7 issue, thanks for reporting it!
Hello,
activating Mailpoet on my client’s blog redirects to 404 what can I do to stop this?
I’ve also try disabling all the plugins on the blog and i still get same 404 page.