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Notifier does not delete or mark emails as read [v1.1.9] #692

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Ricky-0x opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 15 comments
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Notifier does not delete or mark emails as read [v1.1.9] #692

Ricky-0x opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 15 comments

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@Ricky-0x
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This has happened in the past, in older versions, and it keeps happening. Clicking the "delete" button or the "Mark as read" button does not do what it should.

I am using "Notifier for Gmail" version 1.1.9, on Google Chrome browser Version 131.0.6778.70 (Official Build) (64-bit).

@R1PLI
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R1PLI commented Nov 16, 2024

Can confirm that this also happens to me for some time, Google Chrome version Version 130.0.6723.117, extension version is 1.1.9

@4javier
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4javier commented Nov 18, 2024

Firefox here.
I confirm it's happening, but only for private domain.
For accounts on gmail.com everything works flawlessly, but in a week or so, my work gmail account hosted on private domain refreshes correctly, shows the mail, but cannot delete, mark as read or archive from the extension popup window.

@inbasic
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inbasic commented Nov 18, 2024

Does this still occur if you open the account in a browser tab? Occasionally, the extension may not recognize the "at" parameter until the account is opened at least once during the session.

@inbasic
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inbasic commented Nov 18, 2024

I confirm it's happening, but only for private domain.

What is the URL of the Gmail interface for this account?

@4javier
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4javier commented Nov 18, 2024

obfuscated
And I can confirm that even with the account opened in a tab, the extension still refuse to archive, etc.

@Ricky-0x
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Ricky-0x commented Nov 18, 2024 via email

@inbasic
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inbasic commented Nov 18, 2024

What is shown in the addressbar of Gmail for your custom domain?
e.g.: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0

@4javier
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4javier commented Nov 18, 2024

just classic https://mail.google.com/mail/u/4/

@Ricky-0x
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Ricky-0x commented Nov 18, 2024 via email

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Ricky-0x commented Nov 18, 2024 via email

@4javier
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4javier commented Nov 18, 2024

It's just because I have many gmail accounts.
That's the fourth one.

@Ricky-0x
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Ricky-0x commented Nov 18, 2024 via email

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inbasic commented Nov 19, 2024

Since i don't have access to a custom domain on Google Workspace, I cannot debug this. If anybody can create a temp email for me, I'll take a look.

@ItsVeryWindy
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I've also experienced this in firefox, although I can only confirm an issue with Mark As Read as that's all I ever use, and I'm using a public gmail address. Visiting the inbox was fine and displaying new emails was also fine.

In my case, I did attempt to debug the issue, the extension was failing when calling JSON.parse in I think core.js as it was getting non json text. I think this was the text, but tbh I'm not quite sure as it doesn't seem to resemble any particular mark up I'm familiar with, but potentially before then the extension may have some transformation on it prior to this point that garbled it up.

<scr "https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/spreauth"

Following that url manually in the browser, seemed to force some kind of re-authentication, but after I did it, the issue went away and the button was functional again, which prevented me from debugging any further.

@4javier
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4javier commented Nov 19, 2024

Thanks.
I followed the same link (but for the only troubled account of mine, 4 instead of 0), it retriggered the authentication, and now archive button works again.
For me, this peculiar 2factor auth flow was something new on Gmail, so maybe their auth system changed recently and brought the issue with it.

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