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KimGremita
9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Not receiving emails for password reset
Dropbox has changed my password for "security purposes" and now I can't login. I was told to request a password reset - so I did - entered my email, saw it popup and say "an email has been sent" - an...
- 8 years ago
KimGremita wrote:
Hi all...so, I just got the same, canned, response - AGAIN! After the long explanation that I'm simply not receiving the password reset email.
Hello, Kim...
Hopefully by now, you've resolved your problem. On the off chance that you haven't had closure yet... the information below may be of use to you.
I just requested a password reset for one of our Dropbox accounts and I received it within seconds of the request.
The fact that you didn't receive the password reset email from Dropbox does not mean that they didn't send it to you (they did indeed send it to you, almost instantly). The blame for not receiving the password reset email falls on the shoulders of the several possibilities including your email account or the email program that you use (eg: Outlook, Windows Live Mail, Thunderbird).
One possibility that can prevent the password reset email from getting through to you is if you're trying to perform this task while at your place of employment. Some businesses may block certain emails because it's not work-related or in an effort to prevent possible malware from infecting their network via an employee's personal email account.
In some instances, you'll have to talk to your Network Administrator about whitelisting certain email addresses, especially if you're using an email address from an employer or an organization (eg: Employee@Company.com, Volunteer@NonProfit.org or Professor@College.edu).
The best way to make sure that you'll receive the password reset email is to whitelist Dropbox's address (this is different than adding it to your contacts or safe senders list).
EXAMPLE: Since I'm in charge of what passes through our business email servers, I whitelisted the two Dropbox addresses seen below (No, I'm not a Dropbox employee).
[1] *@dropbox.com
[2] *@dropboxforum.com
NOTE:@ On our servers, the asterisk in front of the @ symbol above denotes any prefix (eg: @example @ dropbox . com).
Be sure to take a look at the articles listed below for more information.
RELATED ARTICLES:- How to whitelist an email address with Gmail, Outlook.com or Yahoo! Mail
- How do I add email addresses to my safe senders list in my email client (or my security software)?
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jjjeroenski
9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Same problem overhere, not any mail from no-reply in the smtp logs, for sure not in the spam!
Can't find anywhere a phone number to contact support, they only answer with auto generated mails.
I can open the website with an old laptop with the dropbox agent but if i want to change email address or password, you always have to know the old password ...
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