I'm still seeing this error. Google team: Can you give us an ETA for this fix?
If you think it's going to take days to fix, I'll set up a non-dot email to
send the emails, but if you think it'll be fixed soon, I won't bother (I always
send email in a task queue task because email throws so
FYI:
As a workaround, I tried adding the same gmail address I've been using, but
without the .'s in it, as a developer.
No dice. It let me accept the invitation, but then the new non-dot developer
disappeared from the Permissions list.
So, apparently, GAE recognized that the two emails were
+1 I am still this error even after 2 days now!!
Can someone from the appengine team tell us, when this will be solved?
Vivek
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Joshua Smith joshuaesm...@charter.netwrote:
FYI:
As a workaround, I tried adding the same gmail address I've been using, but
My sender address also contains .
Jan Müller
On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 2:12 AM, Joshua Smith joshuaesm...@charter.netwrote:
+1. My problem sender does, indeed, have a . in the account name.
On Aug 12, 2011, at 7:17 PM, Takashi Matsuo (Google) wrote:
Hi everyone.
We're aware of this
+1. My problem sender does, indeed, have a . in the account name.
On Aug 12, 2011, at 7:17 PM, Takashi Matsuo (Google) wrote:
Hi everyone.
We're aware of this issue and working for the fix.
The issue we're seeing is that if the sender's(who is also an app's owner)
mail address
Hi!
Tonight appengine started to throw:
javax.mail.SendFailedException: Send failure
(javax.mail.MessagingException: Illegal Arguments
(java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unauthorized Sender: Unauthorized
sender))
for the same code as was working perfectly yesterday.
Sender is set using this