2022-01-24 23:10:36 +08:00
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This is usually because your mailbox service thinks the email is <b>spam</b>.
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2022-02-02 23:52:04 +08:00
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<a href="/dashboard/refused_email" class="btn btn-primary">
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View bounced emails
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2022-01-24 23:10:36 +08:00
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</a>
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The email is automatically deleted in 7 days.
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Please consider the following options: <br>
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<li>If the email is not spam, you can create a
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<a href="https://simplelogin.io/docs/getting-started/troubleshooting/">filter</a>
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to explicitly allow all emails from SimpleLogin. <br>
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</li>
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If this email is indeed spam, it means your alias {{ alias.email }} is now in the hands of a spammer.
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You can either <a href="{{ disable_alias_link }}">disable the alias</a>
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or <a href="{{ block_sender_link }}">block the sender</a> if they send too many spams.
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</ol>
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<div class="alert alert-warning">
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Please note that the alias can be automatically disabled if too many emails sent to it are bounced.
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