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Gmail Send Email - Exception

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Figured out it was the space between the comma in the attachments.

But two other issues I could use help with:
  1. The email test often goes to spam in Gmail.
  2. The quota returned says 100, but I'm on a paid Google Apps account, so my quota should be higher.
 

ArshilAhmad

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Hi @mikejandreau,

The email test often goes to spam in Gmail.
Emails ending up in the SPAM folder depends on the content of the email you are trying to send. You can try adjusting your email content to see if that resolves the issue.


The quota returned says 100, but I'm on a paid Google Apps account, so my quota should be higher.
To increase your email sending quota, you need to get in touch with Google's support team. Alternatively, if you have a custom SMTP, you can try using SMTP by Pabbly to send the emails.
 
Emails ending up in the SPAM folder depends on the content of the email you are trying to send. You can try adjusting your email content to see if that resolves the issue.
The weird thing here is that sometimes the email goes to spam, sometimes not. Same exact content. I'll keep testing.

To increase your email sending quota, you need to get in touch with Google's support team. Alternatively, if you have a custom SMTP, you can try using SMTP by Pabbly to send the emails.
I use Postmark for custom SMTP, but that action doesn't appear to support attachments, which I need to send as part of this flow.
 

Jessidani86

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Figured out it was the space between the comma in the attachments.

But two other issues I could use help with:
  1. The email test often goes to spam in Gmail.
  2. The quota returned says 100, but I'm on a paid Google Apps account, so my quota should be higher.
OH MY GODNESS!! I was having the same problem, I spend the whole afternoon trying to figure it out what was wrong and it was a freaking comma missing between the 2 email addresses!!

Thanks for the enlightment!! You saved my life!! 🙌
 
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