webdigi / GmailScheduler

Google app script system to allow gmail / google business apps users to schedule outgoing messages & to set messages to return to inbox
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Uninstall Gmail Scheduler App #12

Closed dhoopes closed 9 years ago

dhoopes commented 9 years ago

I am a total noob and got this up and running last year sometime. I have since changed my workflow, so I don't want/need it anymore.

I want to figure out how to uninstall and completely get rid of this app, but I can't find instructions anywhere on how to do so. I don't want the "App Failure" emails to keep coming in and I don't want to just set a filter to auto delete those messages. I want the app totally gone and all of this undone. While I am grateful for free software, it is a failure of the developer to not include uninstall/remove instructions in a prominent location (and in multiple locations).

thanks, Dan

webdigi commented 9 years ago

The uninstall instructions are now added to the homepage https://github.com/webdigi/GmailScheduler

See below Simply visit the Connected Apps & Services under your Gmail account. You can follow this link https://security.google.com/settings/security/permissions?pli=1 Then find Gmail Scheduler -> Click on Gmail Scheduler -> Then Revoke access. Thats it.

dhoopes commented 9 years ago

This issue has not been resolved. I am still getting those dang "Summary of failures for Google Apps Script: Gmail Scheduler" emails with failures every 5 minutes.

I have:

  1. Revoked access to Gmail Scheduler using the link above. It is not longer on the list at all.
  2. Used the link on the https://github.com/webdigi/GmailScheduler site to "Uninstall" https://script.google.com/macros/s/AKfycbw6hnnKGeG6xUsbRE9c3WSvJibTbaW88DP9f83e8lFnc1v1kL0/manage/uninstall
  3. Deleted all the labels from my gmail settings.

And I still get the failure emails! This is like a bad malware/virus/trojan horse!! Very unprofessional.

Please help me to get rid of this once and for all.

thapar commented 9 years ago

This is a known issue with Google Apps Script: https://code.google.com/p/google-apps-script-issues/issues/detail?id=143 Did you install this script to your Google Drive in order to run your own version of it?

On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 11:32 PM, dhoopes notifications@github.com wrote:

This issue has not been resolved. I am still getting those dang "Summary of failures for Google Apps Script: Gmail Scheduler" emails with failures every 5 minutes.

I have:

  1. Revoked access to Gmail Scheduler using the link above. It is not longer on the list at all.
  2. Used the link on the https://github.com/webdigi/GmailScheduler site to "Uninstall"

https://script.google.com/macros/s/AKfycbw6hnnKGeG6xUsbRE9c3WSvJibTbaW88DP9f83e8lFnc1v1kL0/manage/uninstall

  1. Deleted all the labels from my gmail settings.

And I still get the failure emails! This is like a bad malware/virus/trojan horse!! Very unprofessional.

Please help me to get rid of this once and for all.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/webdigi/GmailScheduler/issues/12#issuecomment-76885577 .

dhoopes commented 9 years ago

At this point, I can't even remember where I installed it. I have another workflow to accomplish what this script was trying to do.

How would I even find it on my drive? Just delete it if I find it?

Searching my drive for gmail scheduler (no quotes) finds two results that have nothing to do with this "gmail scheduler" finds no results

The main thing is that I don't want this at all. I don't care if it's a known issue because I don't want the script or the annoying failure emails.

Thanks for your help!

webdigi commented 9 years ago

as @thapar mentioned. This looks like a known issue. Looks like you have not installed but just installed normally.

Steps 1) Try installing from all accounts just to make sure the scheduler was not linked with another account https://script.google.com/macros/s/AKfycbw6hnnKGeG6xUsbRE9c3WSvJibTbaW88DP9f83e8lFnc1v1kL0/exec is the official uninstall method. Are you sure you dont have not used gmail scheduler from any other account?

2) The failure emails should have a link. Paste the link of the URL that you see.

StephenESC commented 8 years ago

Hi there,

I’m having the same issue. I’m getting two daily emails, minutes apart, stating “Your script, Gmail Scheduler, has recently failed to finish successfully.” even though I already revoked the script’s access through Gmail and uninstalled it using the link you provide through the instructions.

Any insight on a fix would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers.

ffsedd commented 7 years ago

It is possible to remove any script trigger by clicking on its x button via: spreadsheets - Tools - Script editor - Edit - All your triggers