Drafty In Here

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About Drafty In Here

Get email notifications of draft posts sitting in your WordPress Blog waiting to be published.

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updated: 8 years ago
since: 8 years ago

Description

Get email notifications of draft posts sitting in your WordPress Blog waiting to be published.

This plugin aims to help get your productivity back on track after you abandon writing your next amazing post, by sending you friendly motivational email reminders when you specify.

Features:

  • Schedule email reminders for unpublished draft posts
  • Specify which email address reminders are sent to
  • Send optional test emails when you save changes

Email Trouble Shooting Guide

Not receiving Drafty In Here emails?

1. Do you have any draft posts?

The email will never be sent automaticly if you do not have any draft posts. If you do not have draft posts but wish to send a test email check the box that says Send a test e-mail when you save changes, then save changes.

2. Have you scheduled your email?

You can check this in the plugin settings screen (see screenshots).

3. Is your email address correct?

You can check this in the plugin settings screen (see screenshots).

4. Have you checked your email spam folder?

Sometimes email may end up in your spam folder.

5. Are you receiving ANY WordPress emails from your site?

If you are not receiving emails for example when someone post a comment or WordPress automatically updates, there may be something wrong with the way your WordPress site is set up to send email. For more help on this issue please check out this excellent guide: How to Fix WordPress Not Sending Email Issue

6. Is your blog receiving enough traffic?

Our plugin works off the ‘WordPress Cron’ mechanism which means your email can only be sent when someone lands on your site. This can be a problem if you do not have enough traffic. For more help on this issue please check out this guide from Host Gator: How to Replace WP-Cron With a Linux Cron Job

Discussion / Support

Have any questions, comments, or suggestions? Please provide them via the plugin’s WordPress.org support forum. I’ll do my best to reply in a timely fashion and help as best I can.

Unfortunately, I cannot provide guaranteed support, nor do I provide support via any other means.

Was this plugin useful to you? Consider giving it a rating. If you’re inclined to give it a poor rating, please first post to the support forum to give me a chance to address or explain the situation.