Hi I only have a mobile device and am only learning, a complete novice. I have tried for days now to get help from Google without success.
Over a week ago my Gmail stopped working correctly, I can receive an email but when I try to create and send an email or reply to a received email a message pops up stating " Gmail requires one or more Google Play Services that are not currently available. Please contact the Developer for assistance" Please can you help.
Also about six months ago I used to have an Email app and Gmail app both synced together but all of a sudden the Email app stopped. Any help on this issue.
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We use Google Pub/Sub service for being notified when our users receive emails on their Gmail accounts.
We use the Ruby Gmail client (https://googleapis.dev/ruby/google-api-client/latest/Google/Apis/GmailV1/GmailService.html) for watching the Gmail accounts of our user (connected with OAuth authorisation). We expose an endpoint in our Rails app for getting the posted notifications from Google.
It has worked for years without any problem for more than 1000 Gmail accounts. Since two weeks ago, we stopped receiving notifications for some accounts (I would say around 20).
Each account is re-watched once a day (with stop_user() and then watch_user()), so it's not a problem of expired subscription.
Once a notification is not received for an account when there is a new mail, we never receive a notification anymore until it's re-watched. Then, it works for several minutes/hours and then it's broken again. It always happens for the same accounts.
The quotas page on GCP shows that there is not quotas limit exceeded.
I don't know if it's directly related to the Pub/Sub service or if it's a Gmail issue...
Does someone already experienced the same issue ? How can it be investigated / fixed ?
Thank you in advance for your help !
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As talked in the comments, this seems to be a bug. Adding it as an answer for visibility purposes. You can click on the star next to the issue number to give more priority to the report and to receive updates.
A bug has been created here on the Google issue tracker : https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/208369302
I have a website that requires people to confirm their emails upon registration. My backend server is a node server. I am using nodemailer to deliver these confirmation emails.
For testing, I am currently using a gmail account to send these emails. And this is working perfectly.
Now however, I would like to upgrade and use my own domain email. And I would like to send out these emails under an email address like "no-reply#mydomain.com"
One of the requirements for my site is that it can handle sending up to 2000 confirmation emails in a day.
I have looked at email hosting like godaddy and it says that one email account with them allows only 250 emails a day, which is way less than 2000.
So, how can I achieve 2000 emails a day in the cheapest way possible? Any recommendations will be helpful.
Thank you in advance for helping me with my question.
I highly recommend GSuite by Google.
Once registered simply create a no-reply email (If I recall correctly, nodemailer needs the email to exist on the smtp server to work) and link it up. Good luck
we have an application that is using the Outlook REST API v2 to allow the users to send emails from the app.
Today one of our clients send us a bug report, that after they created a new Office365 account for their company they can't send emails through our app. The current case was for sending email to hotmail.com account. The email bounces back with error code
550 5.7.708 Service unavailable. Access denied, traffic not accepted
from this IP.
The user also reports that they are able to send the same email from the Outlook web client.
I have found this issue on the network: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/ie/en-US/608d046b-755a-4264-8cdd-fc34c72ccf8f/office-365-tenant-blacklisted-on-all-emails-sent-by-ms-outlook-2016?forum=onlineservicesexchange and am now wondering if this is just a bug on Outlook side or we have missed something on our end?
You have to go here: https://sender.office.com/ and put the incriminate ip to delete it from the list.
I am trying to set up a node.js app as listener for twilio inbound sms.I have created a twilio account which gave me trial sandbox number(USA).
Using this trial number I was able to successfully send SMS to verified mobile numbers But when I send SMS to the sandbox trial number my app is not able to receive the same and twilio logs also didn't show up the inbound SMS details.
I have configured the end point in twilio SMS URL and the end point is accessible.
Are there any restrictions for inbound SMLS for twilio trial sandbox number. I have sent multiple messages to the number but still no luck.
Please note am trying to send SMS to a US twilio sandbox number from India. Could you suggest what I am missing.
Twilio Developer Evangelist here,
I apologize for this issue you are running into. I have just recreated this issue, as did another member of my team. A bug report has been filed.
Keep in mind, you can still obtain a unique Twilio number while using a trial account. See the Getting Started page to get your Twilio number. This will allow you to use our API while still being on a trial account. The limitations of trial accounts can be found here.
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I'm trying to register a new app on Instagram.
However, I'm not getting passed the Account Verification screen.
I inputted my cellphone number several times, but I'm not receiving an sms with the required code.
Anyone else having this problem or with a solution?
Thanks in advance!