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Dispatcher::register_hooks() runs on plugins_loaded, which is AFTER register_activation_hook fires. The custom recurrence 'cf7stg_every_minute' was therefore unknown to wp_schedule_event during activation, and the 'cf7stg_dispatch' event silently failed to schedule — queue items never got dispatched. Pilot caught this on washanyanya.ru (23 items queued, 0 sent, 0 failed — no cron hook firing at all). Adding the filter directly inside Activator::schedule_events() makes the custom schedule available in the same request as the wp_schedule_event call, regardless of bootstrap order. After updating the plugin, deactivate + reactivate is required to re-trigger Activator::activate() so events get (re)scheduled. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>