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I'm sending around 7k emails using Laravel and SES. Because I have a limit of 10 emails per second I need to delay when Laravel is sending all the emails in batches of 10 at a time.

Controller

public function queue(){

$invites = Subscriber::all();
$send_at = now();

foreach ($invites as $i => $invite){

    if($i % 10 == 0){
        $send_at = $send_at->addSeconds(1);   
    }

    SendEmailJob::dispatch($invite)->delay($send_at);
}

dd('sent!');
}

And the Job

public function handle()
{   
    Mail::to($this->user->email)->send(new InviteMail($this->user));

}

This gave me a timed out error but weirdly it queued all 7k emails and sent them. I'm just curious why I got the error.

2 Answers 2

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Put this function at the starting of your controller function

set_time_limit() //In seconds

It will increase the max execution time .

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  • But it should take just 1 second to queue all the jobs. I shouldn't have to wait for it to send all the emails.
    – Victor
    Nov 25, 2020 at 3:50
  • Maybe you are not queuing correctly. Watch this it will help you Queue Mails Laravel Nov 25, 2020 at 4:31
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check the max_execution_time value on your php.ini file or use set_time_limit(700); into your function queue()

700 come from 7000 invites /10 = 700 seg

max_execution_time default is 300 seg

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  • But it should take just 1 second to queue all the jobs. I shouldn't have to wait for it to send all the emails. Right?
    – Victor
    Nov 25, 2020 at 3:52

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