Help! Magento won't stop sending me new order emails
I didn't recently upgrade or change any of my settings in Magento, but as soon as my first order of the day came in today, Magento keeps sending me the same New Order email to my inbox. How do I stop it? I'm receiving hundreds every minute.
I really hope the customer isn't receiving them as well.
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I didn't recently upgrade or change any of my settings in Magento, but as soon as my first order of the day came in today, Magento keeps sending me the same New Order email to my inbox. How do I stop it? I'm receiving hundreds every minute.
I really hope the customer isn't receiving them as well.
email cron magento-community magento-1.9.1.1
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Probably truncatecron_schedule
table to stop the emails. If that doesn't help, disable CRON temporary to investigate the situation. Note disabling cron will also prevent ANY emails going out of Magento like customer registration, newsletter, order, invoice, shipment, etc.
– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:25
Please provide which edition and version of Magento you are using.
– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:26
How do I adjust my cron_schedule?
– user12335
Feb 7 '16 at 21:27
Magento ver. 1.9.1.1
– user12335
Feb 7 '16 at 21:28
just runtruncate table cron_schedule;
in mysql console or phpmyadmin
– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:28
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I didn't recently upgrade or change any of my settings in Magento, but as soon as my first order of the day came in today, Magento keeps sending me the same New Order email to my inbox. How do I stop it? I'm receiving hundreds every minute.
I really hope the customer isn't receiving them as well.
email cron magento-community magento-1.9.1.1
I didn't recently upgrade or change any of my settings in Magento, but as soon as my first order of the day came in today, Magento keeps sending me the same New Order email to my inbox. How do I stop it? I'm receiving hundreds every minute.
I really hope the customer isn't receiving them as well.
email cron magento-community magento-1.9.1.1
email cron magento-community magento-1.9.1.1
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Probably truncatecron_schedule
table to stop the emails. If that doesn't help, disable CRON temporary to investigate the situation. Note disabling cron will also prevent ANY emails going out of Magento like customer registration, newsletter, order, invoice, shipment, etc.
– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:25
Please provide which edition and version of Magento you are using.
– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:26
How do I adjust my cron_schedule?
– user12335
Feb 7 '16 at 21:27
Magento ver. 1.9.1.1
– user12335
Feb 7 '16 at 21:28
just runtruncate table cron_schedule;
in mysql console or phpmyadmin
– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:28
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Probably truncatecron_schedule
table to stop the emails. If that doesn't help, disable CRON temporary to investigate the situation. Note disabling cron will also prevent ANY emails going out of Magento like customer registration, newsletter, order, invoice, shipment, etc.
– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:25
Please provide which edition and version of Magento you are using.
– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:26
How do I adjust my cron_schedule?
– user12335
Feb 7 '16 at 21:27
Magento ver. 1.9.1.1
– user12335
Feb 7 '16 at 21:28
just runtruncate table cron_schedule;
in mysql console or phpmyadmin
– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:28
Probably truncate
cron_schedule
table to stop the emails. If that doesn't help, disable CRON temporary to investigate the situation. Note disabling cron will also prevent ANY emails going out of Magento like customer registration, newsletter, order, invoice, shipment, etc.– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:25
Probably truncate
cron_schedule
table to stop the emails. If that doesn't help, disable CRON temporary to investigate the situation. Note disabling cron will also prevent ANY emails going out of Magento like customer registration, newsletter, order, invoice, shipment, etc.– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:25
Please provide which edition and version of Magento you are using.
– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:26
Please provide which edition and version of Magento you are using.
– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:26
How do I adjust my cron_schedule?
– user12335
Feb 7 '16 at 21:27
How do I adjust my cron_schedule?
– user12335
Feb 7 '16 at 21:27
Magento ver. 1.9.1.1
– user12335
Feb 7 '16 at 21:28
Magento ver. 1.9.1.1
– user12335
Feb 7 '16 at 21:28
just run
truncate table cron_schedule;
in mysql console or phpmyadmin– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:28
just run
truncate table cron_schedule;
in mysql console or phpmyadmin– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:28
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In phpmyadmin or any mysql software click on you DB which you are using, and then in the upper region you have SQL. Click on that and run command what Kalpesh wrote. truncate table cron_schedule. But this will remove all crons which are in pending state or in progress.
You can disable cron.php on your server to stop running all crons automatically to debug where is the problem.
Another extension which is really good and helpful for crons is AOE/Scheduler. Then you can check timelines, configurations, ....
Hope that helps
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In phpmyadmin or any mysql software click on you DB which you are using, and then in the upper region you have SQL. Click on that and run command what Kalpesh wrote. truncate table cron_schedule. But this will remove all crons which are in pending state or in progress.
You can disable cron.php on your server to stop running all crons automatically to debug where is the problem.
Another extension which is really good and helpful for crons is AOE/Scheduler. Then you can check timelines, configurations, ....
Hope that helps
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In phpmyadmin or any mysql software click on you DB which you are using, and then in the upper region you have SQL. Click on that and run command what Kalpesh wrote. truncate table cron_schedule. But this will remove all crons which are in pending state or in progress.
You can disable cron.php on your server to stop running all crons automatically to debug where is the problem.
Another extension which is really good and helpful for crons is AOE/Scheduler. Then you can check timelines, configurations, ....
Hope that helps
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In phpmyadmin or any mysql software click on you DB which you are using, and then in the upper region you have SQL. Click on that and run command what Kalpesh wrote. truncate table cron_schedule. But this will remove all crons which are in pending state or in progress.
You can disable cron.php on your server to stop running all crons automatically to debug where is the problem.
Another extension which is really good and helpful for crons is AOE/Scheduler. Then you can check timelines, configurations, ....
Hope that helps
In phpmyadmin or any mysql software click on you DB which you are using, and then in the upper region you have SQL. Click on that and run command what Kalpesh wrote. truncate table cron_schedule. But this will remove all crons which are in pending state or in progress.
You can disable cron.php on your server to stop running all crons automatically to debug where is the problem.
Another extension which is really good and helpful for crons is AOE/Scheduler. Then you can check timelines, configurations, ....
Hope that helps
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Probably truncate
cron_schedule
table to stop the emails. If that doesn't help, disable CRON temporary to investigate the situation. Note disabling cron will also prevent ANY emails going out of Magento like customer registration, newsletter, order, invoice, shipment, etc.– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:25
Please provide which edition and version of Magento you are using.
– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:26
How do I adjust my cron_schedule?
– user12335
Feb 7 '16 at 21:27
Magento ver. 1.9.1.1
– user12335
Feb 7 '16 at 21:28
just run
truncate table cron_schedule;
in mysql console or phpmyadmin– Kalpesh
Feb 7 '16 at 21:28