kbdavis07
THANKS , the mails start to send
in my system the table was empty !!!!
here is the sql in order to update the table
INSERT INTO [PUT YOUR DB NAME ].[dbo].[ScheduleTask]
([Name]
,[Seconds]
,[Type]
,[Enabled]
,[StopOnError])
VALUES
('Send emails',20,'Nop.Services.Messages.QueuedMessages Send Task, Nop.Services',1,0)
GO
THANKS , the mails start to send
in my system the table was empty !!!!
here is the sql in order to update the table
INSERT INTO [PUT YOUR DB NAME ].[dbo].[ScheduleTask]
([Name]
,[Seconds]
,[Type]
,[Enabled]
,[StopOnError])
VALUES
('Send emails',20,'Nop.Services.Messages.QueuedMessages Send Task, Nop.Services',1,0)
GO
For folks that do have records in that table, you'd want to update. Something like this:
update [ScheduleTask] set Seconds = 20 where Id = 1
I was having very similar problems to what I'm reading here, but have at least a partial solution.
Under Administration - > Configuration -> Email Accounts, for the default (Administrator) account, I had a setting "Use default credentials" checked. After I un-checked that setting, all my new emails seemed to process. (I still have a large amount stuck in queue from before, and they also have the 3 tries etc. as described above.)
So far, the changing of the task scheduling to 20 seconds hasn't cleared the old queued items, but if anything changes (or I figure anything out) then I will post again.