I used to have it so the inbox that was sending them out was copied on the outgoing messages. That was helping to have an overload like you are talking about.
I have turned that off, but I monitor that inbox. I have rules that I can run on the group inbox that will delete Out of Office notifications (wish these were standardized), and captures all of the different bounce notifications into a folder in my inbox in a bounced email folder.
I then pull a user report from the system, and I export the bounced email folder. Clean up any fields that would cause an issue (usually a link instead of an email address) and then I have a macro that merges the to spreadsheet highlighting the ones that “bounced”.
I notify the responsible teams to address the ones that were newly created. The ones that are more than a month old often means that user no longer works for that vendor. I then deactivate those users.
It would be awesome if there were better reporting from the newsletter functionality and other outgoing services where we could see a delivered / bounced report.
It took me a while to sort out this process. But now I get through it in about 5 > 10 minutes.
Thanks @dwilburn. We have a different process here, so the issue is with the server’s rules, not my mailbox contents, unfortunately.
I’m trying to determine if there’s any settings in Docebo that would help me to manage this. I think I’ll have to put in a ticket.
@JKolodner - the only one that I have found that could help is if you are CC’ing your outgoing inbox on the outgoing messages. That is in Advanced Settings > Advanced Options > the top field.
Thanks, @dwilburn , but that’s what’s causing the problem in the first place
That is what helped me. I removed that setting. You still know messages are going out as you get OOO notifications and such. But you are overloading the email capabilities sending out 1000 emails and copying yourself on 1000 emails at the same time.
@JKolodner are you using digest notifications?
Here’s a handy guide that breaks down how they work and what they do but they’ll help reduce the overall number of notifications sent out especially around enrollments.