did u try to create another app and deploy your code? did it work?

2011/10/23 Nevin Freeman <[email protected]>

> Hmm, anyone else? This will become a *serious* issue if it happens
> again with another address. I'm guessing there must be a logical
> explanation.
>
> Nevin
>
> On Oct 21, 8:25 am, Leandro Rezende <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have the same problem,  but in the same google account in different
> > applications. i dont know what to do.
> >
> > when the problem begin to happend, i have to create a new google
> > application, copy all the data from the old datastore to it, and deploy
> the
> > application again. So at the "new" application, it works. Them i delete
> the
> > "bugged" application.
> >
> > at least u are sending 10k email, i cant send more than 30 and it bugs.
> >
> > 2011/10/21 Nevin Freeman <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > My app sends an email to about 10k people every morning (we are a news
> > > website, and send out an alert that tells people what the new stories
> > > are). Until today it's worked really well (for over a year). It sends
> > > from an address that is registered as an admin (since that's required)
> > > which is not used by anyone other than the app for this purpose.
> >
> > > Starting today, calls to the Mail API cause an email to be sent
> > > *unless* the sender is that address. I noticed this when the daily
> > > emails weren't actually sent out, and did some testing with the remote
> > > shell:
> >
> > > riabizdev> test_two = mail.EmailMessage(sender='[email protected]',
> > > to='[email protected]', subject='TEST', body='TEST')
> > > riabizdev> test_two.send()  # Actually works, the email hits my inbox
> >
> > > riabizdev> test_two = mail.EmailMessage(sender='[email protected]',
> > > to='[email protected]', subject='TEST', body='TEST')
> > > riabizdev> test_two.send()  # Doesn't throw an error, but no email
> > > ever makes it
> >
> > > The first obvious mishap would be that the emails are getting filtered
> > > into people's spam folder. I use an invisible image to track email
> > > opens though, and zero were opened today, as compared to many
> > > thousands on an average day, so I'm very confident that this isn't the
> > > problem. I at least know for sure that my test emails never made it to
> > > my own spam folder.
> >
> > > I tried sending out the batch of 10k a few times during the day and
> > > got nothing. At the end of this testing, I swapped out another admin
> > > email and it worked fine. Any ideas?
> >
> > > Thanks!
> > > Nevin
> >
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