• From one day to the next, the mailpoet_log table suddenly appeared with 1.5 GB of data, which is absurd. I would appreciate it if you could tell me the correct way to delete this information.

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  • Plugin Author Ján Mikláš

    (@neosinner)

    Hi @yuliandesign, the main reason for this is that you likely have logging set to Everything in MailPoet > Settings > Advanced > Logging. If so, please change it to Error only.

    It’s safe to remove everything from the mailpoet_log database table (but don’t delete the table itself, just data in it) – TRUNCATE TABLE mailpoet_log.

    We’re working on improving when to log debug logs, which should land in the next version of MailPoet.

    Thread Starter yuliandesign

    (@yuliandesign)

    Is it normal for Mailpoet to create 24 records every minute? even when I’m not using the email editor?

    [2025-09-21T20:53:53.361895+00:00] email-editor.INFO: Email editor initialized successfully [] {"free_plugin_version":"5.14.1","premium_plugin_version":"5.14.0"}

    [2025-09-21T20:53:53.348202+00:00] email-editor.INFO: Initializing email editor [] {"free_plugin_version":"5.14.1","premium_plugin_version":"5.14.0"}

    [2025-09-21T20:53:53.352592+00:00] email-editor.INFO: Initializing personalization tags registry [] {"free_plugin_version":"5.14.1","premium_plugin_version":"5.14.0"}

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    Plugin Author Ján Mikláš

    (@neosinner)

    These are debug logs in the email editor, that can be useful when there is an issue there. When you have logging set to Everything, it will log everything. The change I mentioned before will slightly change how this works, as debug logs will only be logged when WP_DEBUG is enabled.

    So yes, in the latest version of MailPoet, with logging set to Everything, it’s normal that you’ll log multiple records on every page load.

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