By José Ibarra on Friday, 26 June 2015
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I need my easyblog install to only moderate one category for registered users and let them publish to all the other without approval.

Also I have set the custom email for the notifications and no email are being sent.

Thanks
Hi José Ibarra,

I'm really sorry that delayed of this reply,

Unfortunately that was not possible select which specific category post under moderation at this point of time.

Currently only available the admin control from ACL user group section.

Also I have set the custom email for the notifications and no email are being sent.

May i know did you configure cronjob yet?
If yes, can you provide us with your Joomla backend and Cpanel access so we can help you check on this?
Documentation link : http://stackideas.com/docs/easyblog/administrators/cronjobs/cronjobs-cpanel
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Saturday, 27 June 2015 01:53
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No I haven't setup any cronjob, so if any emails are to be sent out, I need to configure a cronjob?
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Saturday, 27 June 2015 04:12
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hi José Ibarra ,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply as it is a weekend for us here.

Basically you can turn on this setting from your "Send email on page load" from your backend > Easyblog > setting > notification > general , but if no user visit your Easyblog site, so it will not process the email.

So in my suggestion, if you can setup cronjob in your site, it would be good in your future. If you need assistance, you can provide us with your Joomla backend and Cpanel access so we can help you configure with this.
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Saturday, 27 June 2015 12:55
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