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How do I get the Cron Events to work in Opengoo

Asked by yogeshkumarsharma in PHP Scripting Language, Linux, Web Hosting

Tags: opengoo, cron events, cpanel

Hi,

I've setup Opengoo on my shared hosting server. Everything except "Cron Events" is working fine.

Cron events are used to schedule some tasks which are supposed to occur after a defined period of time, such as fetching mails, sending reminders, checking for upgrades etc.

I've setup Cron events for "Checking New Mail" to 2 minutes using the administration section that has been provided with Opengoo.

But these don't seem to work as the mails don't appear in the inbox until I manually click "Check Mails" in the mails section.

I'm using Opengoo version 1.53, which is a stable release and this application is deployed on shared hosting with cPanel access.

Please provide a solution to this issue.
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