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As I understand it, starting from 1.9, Magento is sending order confirmations via cronjobs.

We're having some problems regarding this though. Our cronjobs is working just fine - I've tested them through AOE Scheduler - but the order emails isn't in the cron schedule.

They are, ofcourse, enabled and everything.

What could be the issue here? And is there some way to disable this behavior and send the order confirmations right away if no one has an idea of what is causing the cronjob problems.

Thanks and have a great day!

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All orders that must by sent is in core_email_queue table.

SELECT * FROM `core_email_queue` WHERE `entity_type` = 'order'

Shows all Orders that must by sent. Check is column processed_at have date. If colum don't have date - cron is not starting or if have date that means that email service is not working well.

Maybe your php_cli not have permission to send email: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10010433/php-send-email-by-cli

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As far as I know and can tell, the order email cronjob is only starting in Magento 1.9.1.0 and since you are using an older version (1.9.0.1) you will not have it ;)

If no emails are sent, this is more likely to be a problem with your mail server

Also see the release notes: http://www.magentocommerce.com/knowledge-base/entry/ce19-later-release-notes

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  • Great, I can rule out that problem then! The other emails are sending just fine (invoices f.x) - wouldn't those have problems too, if it were our mail server? Commented Feb 16, 2015 at 12:57

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