<html lang="pt-br" dir="ltr"><head></head><body>### [wpforms_tasks_entry_emails_trigger_send_same_process](https://wpforms.com/developers/wpforms_tasks_entry_emails_trigger_send_same_process/)

**Published:** March 26, 2020
**Author:** Editorial Team

**Excerpt:** The wpforms_tasks_entry_emails_trigger_send_same_process filter is used to enable/disable notification emails sent asynchronously.

**Content:**

## Description

The `wpforms_tasks_entry_emails_trigger_send_same_process` filter is used to enable/disable notification emails sent asynchronously. The default behavior is enabled.

## Parameters

$enabled*(bool)* Returning true disables asynchronously notification emails. The default is false.## Source

`wpforms/includes/emails/class-emails.php`

## More Information

Since WPForms version 1.5.9, form email notifications are sent asynchronously, similar to a “background process”. In some cases, particularly with sites that have low traffic, this can cause a delay with notifications sending out. This filter can be used to disable asynchronously form notifications and have notifications sent instantly during form processing.

## Example

```

/**
 * Disable form notifications sending asynchronously.
 *
 * @link    https://wpforms.com/developers/wpforms_tasks_entry_emails_trigger_send_same_process/
 *
 * @param   bool   $enabled    Default is false (emails send asynchronously).
 * @return  bool
 */

add_filter( 'wpforms_tasks_entry_emails_trigger_send_same_process', '__return_true' );
```

## Reference Articles

[How to Disable the Background Processing for Sending Email Notifications](https://wpforms.com/developers/how-to-disable-the-background-processing-for-sending-email-notifications/ "How to Disable the Background Processing for Sending Email Notifications")

**Categories:** Filters Hooks

**Tags:** PHP

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