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Default E-Mail not being sent

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As of about a week ago, all my default e-mail is not being processed and sent. Has been working fine for years. Notifications are working.

Anyone else have this issue? Any ideas on what to check?

Thanks,

John

I'm having the same problem. Some of my emails are not being sent, I'm using my email server, not the default.

I've tried deleting and re-adding the email customizations with no luck.

Note: if you delete and re-add the email customization(s) you need to also update the program(s) that associated with the email

3 hours ago, JSchumann said:

Anyone else have this issue? Any ideas on what to check?

Just tested a program and a "test" email. No issues for me. I'm using gmail as my SMTP server and going to outlook.com domain. I also setup to send to gmail and yahoo and the "test" email all went to those domains.

What SMTP are you using? If "Use Default" is checked try using a gmail account. The directions in the wiki seem to still be accurate since those are the settings I currently use.

If you're already using Gmail to send the message make sure you've logged into that account within the last 6-12 months (Google will make an account inactive or not allow sending email if not logged into over a period of time).

What domain are you sending TO? You might want to change the TO address and run a test message (be sure to select where to send the test message by selecting it in the "Groups" area (if none are selected it will not send the "test" message).

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