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How to check for missing e-mails

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  • KubernetesK Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hi there,
    I got noted that I have missed an e-mail in January. I thought that was during a time I was migrating my e-mail stuff to cloudron - not totally sure about this.
    Today I got noted, that I should have received an email last week tuesday - which I didn't. The did resend the e-mail and I got it immediately.

    So I start to wonder, if there might be something wrong in my cloudron e-mail setup. I checked the logs, but unfortunately the frontend log only shows e-mails from the last couple of days.

    Is there any chance to check if the e-mail from last week was received but maybe bounced (grey-listed) or rejected, or whatever? In general e-mail works fine and I get (most) e-mails I expect 🙂

    Best,
    Michael

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    • KubernetesK Kubernetes

      Hi there,
      I got noted that I have missed an e-mail in January. I thought that was during a time I was migrating my e-mail stuff to cloudron - not totally sure about this.
      Today I got noted, that I should have received an email last week tuesday - which I didn't. The did resend the e-mail and I got it immediately.

      So I start to wonder, if there might be something wrong in my cloudron e-mail setup. I checked the logs, but unfortunately the frontend log only shows e-mails from the last couple of days.

      Is there any chance to check if the e-mail from last week was received but maybe bounced (grey-listed) or rejected, or whatever? In general e-mail works fine and I get (most) e-mails I expect 🙂

      Best,
      Michael

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      @Kubernetes said in How to check for missing e-mails:

      So I start to wonder, if there might be something wrong in my cloudron e-mail setup. I checked the logs, but unfortunately the frontend log only shows e-mails from the last couple of days.

      yeah, this part is a bit unfortunate and a bit shortsighted on our side. We increased the eventlog (mail and box code) already now to 3 months.

      Unfortunately, all the old information , including logs, is nuked . So, it's hard to track this down.

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      • girishG girish

        @Kubernetes said in How to check for missing e-mails:

        So I start to wonder, if there might be something wrong in my cloudron e-mail setup. I checked the logs, but unfortunately the frontend log only shows e-mails from the last couple of days.

        yeah, this part is a bit unfortunate and a bit shortsighted on our side. We increased the eventlog (mail and box code) already now to 3 months.

        Unfortunately, all the old information , including logs, is nuked . So, it's hard to track this down.

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        @girish so the new eventlog retention of 3 months will become active with the next update?

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        • KubernetesK Kubernetes

          @girish so the new eventlog retention of 3 months will become active with the next update?

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          wrote on last edited by
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          @Kubernetes that's correct.

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