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Hi all,
Subject pretty much says it all. I'm just setting up a PowerBI account, and I'm relatively sure Gmail is blocking the verification code e-mail. I have a domain hosted by them and managed through G Suite. I want to be able to add the e-mail address the code comes from to the exception list to see if that helps but I don't know where it comes from without having it :S.
I've added the general domains of Microsoft & PowerBI...but thats complete guess work. So if anyone can let me know what address the code comes from, or any other ideas that would be a great help 🙂
Thanks,
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@thewake wrote:
Hi all,
Subject pretty much says it all. I'm just setting up a PowerBI account, and I'm relatively sure Gmail is blocking the verification code e-mail. I have a domain hosted by them and managed through G Suite. I want to be able to add the e-mail address the code comes from to the exception list to see if that helps but I don't know where it comes from without having it :S.
I've added the general domains of Microsoft & PowerBI...but thats complete guess work. So if anyone can let me know what address the code comes from, or any other ideas that would be a great help 🙂
Thanks,
@AdamWilson may have more idea.
@thewake wrote:
Hi all,
Subject pretty much says it all. I'm just setting up a PowerBI account, and I'm relatively sure Gmail is blocking the verification code e-mail. I have a domain hosted by them and managed through G Suite. I want to be able to add the e-mail address the code comes from to the exception list to see if that helps but I don't know where it comes from without having it :S.
I've added the general domains of Microsoft & PowerBI...but thats complete guess work. So if anyone can let me know what address the code comes from, or any other ideas that would be a great help 🙂
Thanks,
@AdamWilson may have more idea.