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2025-08-21 03:00 AM
I have a new user I'm trying to invite to our Zoom account but the system isn't sending emails. I posted about it before but someone deleted my question. I should point out, since the last responder clearly didn't read what I wrote, that I am not trying to invite someone to a meeting.
We have a paid for Zoom account but for some reason I can't get support. It's all a bit shoddy.
2025-08-21 07:10 AM
Hello @User5125098206,
You can check out this article for troubleshooting receiving emails from Zoom.
2025-08-22 09:40 AM
I loathe chatbots. It didn't help. There was, as I suspected nothing wrong with my settings or the mailbox. As I could see in the Exchange logs the issue was that Zoom wasn't sending the messages, this we discovered was because my user had ended up on a bounce list. Once we cleared that it worked. The utter lack of any kind of support until I cheated and borrowed a licence from a user was extremely frustrating.
2025-12-28 04:25 AM
You were stuck on a Suppression List.
What happened
When Zoom's email server (the "sender") tried to deliver a message to your Exchange server, and it failed or was rejected once, Zoom's system automatically added your address to a "Bounce List" (or Suppression List). They do this to protect their sender reputation so they don't get flagged as a spammer by Microsoft.
Why was it so hard to fix
The Chatbot Blind spot: Chatbots are programmed to troubleshoot user errors (settings, passwords). They rarely have the "permission" to check internal database lists, such as a bounce registry.
The "License" Wall: Most enterprise software companies now gate-keep human support behind a "Paid Seat" or "Admin" status. Without that borrowed license, their system didn't even recognize you as a person worth a human's time.
How to prevent it next time
If this happens again with another service, the fastest way to get a human is usually to say "Legal issue" or "Security vulnerability" to the chatbot. Those keywords often bypass the basic scripts and trigger a human response faster than "Technical support.