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owner not receiving notifications


 

Hello all. Please forgive me if this has already been discussed, but I just cannot keep up with the volume of messages.

Today I was on the website of one of my groups and noted that yesterday a member left the group. The notification was in the group activity section, but I never received an email notification to one of my email addresses - I have multiple email addresses listed as owners, and one of them did get the notification. I checked the settings, and both email addresses, the one that got the notification, and the one that did not, have exactly the same boxes checked, including notifications in the event someone leaves the group. I have also checked the spam folder and the message did not end up there. I am still receiving group messages to the email address in question.

So, is this just a one time (I hope!) glitch that I should just monitor and only worry about if it becomes an always event, or is there something I can do now to be proactive?

Thanks for any advice and/or help!

Patti


 

On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 09:57 AM, Patti wrote:
I never received an email notification to one of my email addresses
Have you checked the Email Delivery History for that member email address?? Could be that it is/was bouncing.? Some providers accept emails, then deliver them at a later time, too.

Duane
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Hi Duane!

Yes, I did check the delivery history - the address is/was not in a bouncing status. But, the message did show up a day later than the message to my other email address, so you were on target with your other idea!

Thanks so much for your response!

Patti

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On Wed, 12/5/18, Duane <txpigeon@...> wrote:


Have you checked the Email Delivery History for that member
email address?? Could be that it is/was bouncing.? Some
providers accept emails, then deliver them at a later time,
too.