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Edwin
(@edwin)
Excuse me, but I’m not very familiar with php. I inserted
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$fp = popen(‘./wp-mail.php’,’r’);
pclose($fp)
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but this did not work. Obviously a php-script could not be executed at the command line.
Would you be so kind to give me a short hint, what php-command I could use.
Best regards,
Edwin
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Edwin
(@edwin)
I checked all email-systemsettings , but I do not have access to the email server. Of course the solution you assumed is optimal, each new email triggers wp-mail.
It would not be the best solution, but what do you think about starting wp-mail each time, index.php is called?