Plugin / GD Mail Queue

Milan Petrovic

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Yes. Each website can be set up to use the mail queue.
The plugin has own top-level item in the WordPress admin side menu: GD Mail Queue. This will open a panel with dashboard, settings and tools.
When the plugin is installed, the email log is disabled. To enable it, open plugin Settings -> Log panel and enable it from there.
Yes. If you use BuddyPress HTML emails feature, it will work as expected, and GD Mail Queue will handle these emails without turning them into HTML. You can also use an option in GD Mail Queue to force BuddyPress to send plain text emails and GD Mail Queue will turn them into HTML emails.
No. But, GD Mail Queue has support for SMTP email sending, and you can add your SMTP server information for plugin to use for all emails and/or queue emails. If you need to use REST API for email sending or you want to use predefined SMTP sending services through PHPMailer, GD Mail Queue Pro supports several popular email services using official REST API libraries and SMTP sending to.
Yes. But, because the queue sends emails with the delay, the attachments must be available to send at any time. So, if the email sends temporary attachments that are removed by the sending function as soon as they are passed to wp_mail() function, queue will still be able to send email, but attachments will not be sent if they are missing in the moment of the queue sending.
No. All plugins that send emails to various services using REST API or some other API to connect to services, are always replace wp_mail() function making it impossible for my plugin to detect emails and work with them. Also, GD Mail Queue can’t use third party plugins to send emails, because there is no universal interface for this that all plugins can implement and use.
No. Most email sending plugins start by replacing wp_mail() function in WordPress making it hard for other plugins to do anything related to email sending. GD Mail Queue plugin doesn’t replace this function (or any other WordPress function), and it is relying on that core function to intercept and determine if the email should be turned in HTML or added to the queue.
Yes.
Yes. The POT file is provided as a base for translation. Translation files should go into languages directory.

Ratings

5
3 reviews

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Details Information

Version

3.4.1

First Released

02 May, 2019

Total Downloads

729

Wordpress Version

4.9 or higher

Tested up to:

5.3

Require PHP Version:

7.0 or higher

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Languages

The plugin hasn't been transalated in any language other than English.

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