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At the point of registration, where a valid email address exists an Acknowledgement letter is issued automatically by Gov Notify and emailed to the customer. However, this manual workaround takes place when the email address is not valid. In this scenario any errors are logged on the GOV.UK Notify website requires manual intervention.

  1. Log into the Gov.uk Notify website

  2. The following dashboard will be displayed showing the number of Acknowledgement letters which the system has sent out successfully:

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  1. Errors will be highlighted in the green boxes. Usually they show “No failures”. However, when a failure has occurred, the box will show an error message formatted like the example below:

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  1. Press on the “3 failed – 1.0%” link and the dashboard below is displayed:

    1. the screen shows that 3 acknowledgment emails failed to be sent to customers on the 17th April

    2. Note the dashboard view will also show failures from the previous day, which explains why 4 are showing in total.

    3. Please check the date before sending out a manual acknowledgment letter, letters should only be sent out for today’s date.

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  1. If the email was entered incorrectly:

    1. To update email address, log into RoD Webapp homepage

    2. Then update the email address field by following the “Amend a minute” journey

  2. If the email address is not correct:

    1. a manual acknowledgement letter should be sent to the customer using the template

    2. Remember that customer details and minute number have to be updated on the template and should match the registration.

  3. A team leader should be also be notified of each error via email to ensure a paper trail

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