I wonder if the strictness around non custom domain senders restricted, 
even if they are application admins has recently changed.

I ended up adding a custom domain (that happens to be a googles apps 
associated domain).  I could not remove the do.not.reply for my custom 
domain (as I thought to remove and re-add it).  I added 
[email protected] (not an application owner at that point) and forced 
all the email senders to be from that email instead of the do.not.reply.  

I'd like to clean this up if this is no longer allowed, but at least my 
situation isn't as critical as before.

On Tuesday, January 12, 2016 at 7:47:48 PM UTC-5, Ster Nem wrote:
>
> Karolina, I'm facing a similar issue with unauthorized sender, though the 
> email account is an application owner and I see it in the Email API 
> Authorized Senders list.  This is URGENT as the emails are used to confirm 
> orders and provide status updates on orders that are being placed to 
> restaurants.
>
> To restate, [email protected] is an application 
> owner/administrator and things were working fine before.  Today at around 
> 6PM ET, all emails have stopped.
>
> Any (urgent) help you can provide?
>
>

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