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Webinar Registration Confirmation emails not being received

HPA
Newcomer
Newcomer

I will be hosting a webinar with 3000+ participants later this month.  All attendees sign up for the event on a separate (non-Zoom) platform and then we register the attendees (via CSV upload) into Zoom.  We are hearing from a disturbingly large number of attendees that they did not receive their Zoom registration confirmation email.  The emails are not found in the recipient's inbox or spam folders.  Having them search for emails from '***********' also does not produce the registration confirmation email.  Resending the confirmation email (an incredibly time-consuming process now that Zoom has inserted a 60-second countdown timer between resends) produces mixed results; some attendees receive the subsequent email while most do not.

 

So far, Zoom technical support has advised two things:

1) tell the recipients to contact their email server provider and ask them to unblock all of the 50+ IP addresses that Zoom uses to send confirmation emails; what?  Have attendees contact their email server?  99.9% of people have no idea how to do that.  

2) the most recent Zoom technician says that they are getting an increasing number of reports about this problem and the Engineering department is looking into it.

 

My concern is that - on the day of the event - I will be overcome by a huge number of angry and stressed-out registrants who can't access the webinar because they never received the registration confirmation.  So, what is my solution?  I can't simply hand out unrestricted access links; the event could easily be overwhelmed by non-registered attendees who seize on the opportunity to get a free ride.  If we use the waiting room, we simply won't have enough time to verify and then permit access to 3000+ people.  With the 60 second delay Zoom imposes on resending confirmations, doing that is something that would literally take hours.  Also, resending confirmations only sends the email to the same email address that wasn't receiving the Zoom emails in the first place. 

 

Any suggestions on how I can avoid an event meltdown?    

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HPA
Newcomer
Newcomer

The email address that was blocked in the post above was the generic Zoom email address (i.e., no-reply-at-zoom-dot-us)

smithcandicerae
Newcomer
Newcomer

I am also having this same issue.

JimmyWick
Participant
Participant

Most of the Zoom users were facing this issue. Currently, there is a delay in receiving confirmation emails, due to the high volume of new users registering at the same time. Maybe the technical team is working on it. Hope this issue will be solved soon.

 

Regards,
J Wick

MKE123
Newcomer
Newcomer

This problem keeps occurring for me as well. I've had three meetings scheduled, no one was able to attend. It wasn't an issue of delay in receiving confirmation emails-- there were no confirmation emails.  The registrants emails were all there, but none received a confirmation. What are you doing about this Zoom technical team???

tyer444
Newcomer
Newcomer

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songlv1
Newcomer
Newcomer

Today, I saw problem same. I checked my spam email and resend one more, but this problem was not proceed. Can you help me now? 

ss77
Newcomer
Newcomer

I'm having the same problem.  I missed a work-related webinar today because I never received the email confirmation link.  I've spent several hours updating emails, adding the zoom email address to my safe senders, checked spam/junk folders... all to no avail.   I also tried contacting zoom to see if my email address was blacklisted and they will not respond to my request.  I'm at wits end.  Any suggestions.

meriment
Contributor II
Contributor II

The best thing to do would be to resend the confirmation or a reminder with each person's unique link through a separate email or CRM platform so that is sent from a different domain. This can be accomplished using Zoom's APIs and integrating with your email solution. If you are not a developer there is a Zoom app, Salepager, that lets you send calendar invites and reminders for Zoom webinars and ensure emails are delivered.

michele9
Newcomer
Newcomer

I experienced a similar scenario last week on webinar, when the reminder emails leading up to the event were not received. Many attendees couldn't find or did not receive confirmation email. So frustrating when you are on the frontlines of hosting and people who are supposed to be attending cannot get in. In the moment, is there a way to provide a direct link to the event without re-registering or after the event begins, even though we set up as a registration event?

0101010101
Newcomer
Newcomer

Everything about this product is a nightmare. Curious what other platforms folks recommend?