I'm not receiving my NagMe emails
If NagMe alerts aren't arriving, it's almost always email delivery. Work through these checks.
NagMe emails you the moment a horse you're tracking is next declared to run. If those alerts have gone quiet, the cause is nearly always email delivery rather than NagMe failing to fire, the checks below resolve the vast majority of cases.
Work through these checks
- Check your spam / junk folder. A single NagMe email landing in spam can train your provider to filter the rest. If you find one, mark it as "Not spam".
- Add our sending address to your contacts / safe senders. Whitelisting it tells your provider the emails are wanted, which stops them being silently filtered.
- Confirm email alerts are enabled in your account settings. If notifications were ever switched off, no email will be sent however many horses you're tracking.
- Check the email address on your account is current and spelt correctly, alerts go to whatever address is on file.
- Make sure the horse is still active and due to run. NagMe only emails when the horse is actually declared; a horse that's retired, sold abroad or simply not entered won't trigger an alert.
NagMe limits by plan
Each plan has a NagMe quota. If you've hit your limit, newer horses may not be tracked, Premium increases the limit and Professional increases it again. See What's included in a Free account? for the free quota, then What's included in a Premium account? to raise it.
Adding more horses
To start tracking another runner, see How to add a horse to your NagMe.
Checked everything and still no emails? Contact support with your account email and the name of a horse you expected an alert for.
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