• Resolved rileyy777

    (@rileyy777)


    Hi,

    My database is full of entries like this
    why everytime there is an error, it creates and entry in the database ?
    is their a way to Purge/fix this from happening ?

    ‘Mailer: Google / Gmail\r\n{\n  \”error\”: \”invalid_grant\”,\n  \”error_description\”: \”Bad Request\”\n}\r\nPlease re-grant Google app permissions! \r\nGo to WP Mail SMTP plugin settings page. Click the “Remove OAuth Connection” button. \r\nThen click the “Allow plugin to send emails using your Google account” button and re-enable access

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  • Plugin Support Darshana

    (@darshanaw)

    Hi @rileyy777,

    Thanks for reaching out! To resolve the issue you have experienced, you need to recreate the Google mailer connection on your site.

    The WP Mail SMTP plugin has a debug events section that records all your events, which will help you troubleshoot any issues you’re experiencing.

    If you don’t want to store those errors permanently, please navigate to WP Mail SMTP -> Tools -> Debug Events section and set the “Events Retention Period” to the lowest value, such as 1 week.

    I hope this helps. If you have any further questions or need assistance, please feel free to let me know.

    Thanks!

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