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Add the following cronjob on your server. T= his will send out the messages from the queue:
*/1 * * = * * php -q /var/www/html/modules/addons/slackforwhmcs/SlackCronjob.php
If you want to send messages faster, you can do the following cronjob:= p>
*/1 * * = * * php -q /var/www/html/modules/addons/slackforwhmcs/SlackCronjob.php; sle= ep 20; php -q /var/www/html/modules/addons/slackforwhmcs/SlackCronjob.php; = sleep 20; php -q /var/www/html/modules/addons/slackforwhmcs/SlackCronjob.ph= p
Replace /var/www/html with yo=
ur document root.
If you are unable to setup a new cronjob, activate the "Send wit= hout Queue" option at the module configuration. With that option a= ctivated, messages will be sent directly, without cronjob.
If slack is unreachable, there can be a delay at page load time if you a= re using the "Send without Queue" feature instead of the message queue feat= ure.