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Why documents don't get delivered

If signers aren’t getting emails, check the address, resend notifications, verify the signing order, or ask to whitelist PandaDoc emails.

Updated over a month ago

If you are having issues getting email notifications to your signers or they are being blocked, check out the tips below.

Is the email address correct?

You can double-check this by opening the document and clicking Manage at the top of the page. If changes are needed, you will need to duplicate the document and change the recipient. If you need remove access to the document sent to the incorrect email address, you need to delete the document.

Using Signing order?

By default, signing order is disabled. However if you have enabled Signing order, the emails will not be sent out to that recipient until the previous recipient has opened (if cc’d) or the Signer has clicked on “Finalize” to complete the document.

Check out this help article on CC'd recipients in the Signing order.

Have I tried resending the notification to view or sign the document?

It’s possible that the recipients have accidentally deleted or lost the original notification in their inbox. You have two options:

  1. For signers, you can send a reminder OR

  2. For signers and cc’d, you can also leave a “Public Comment” and it will trigger an email notification to all recipients.

Is this the first time I’ve sent a document to this particular email address?

One of the most common causes of this issue is that the email has been blocked or has gone to a spam folder. Everyone’s email server settings, spam control, firewall, and anti-virus settings are set up differently. Please ask them to check their spam folder.

Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do as a PandaDoc user to resolve this beyond trying an alternate email address. However, the recipient can whitelist or mark the following emails as safe senders:

You can use these links as a reference for further assistance:

If that is not the case, have your recipient contact their IT Administrator to whitelist or mark app.pandadoc.com, [email protected], and [email protected] as safe senders. In addition to that action, they can also allow emails sent from these specific IP addresses:

  • 161.38.192.55

  • 143.55.224.80

  • 23.253.182.200

  • 146.20.113.82

  • 161.38.192.179

  • 69.72.33.165

  • 104.130.122.209

  • 69.72.39.174

  • 198.61.254.237

PandaDoc automatically checks the recipient's email address to verify it is valid when added to the 'Add new recipient' form. This prevents PandaDoc from trying to deliver to an invalid email address.

Every email address will be validated based on:

Syntax checks: We check to make sure the whole email address is entered and valid according to formal grammar. For example, in the address [email protected], "example" is the email prefix or local part, and "mail.com" is the domain part. Valid emails need both of these to work.

Domain Name Service (DNS) lookups: Just because an email address is syntactically valid, doesn’t mean that anyone will receive mail at that address. That’s why, in addition to syntax checks, we look up the domains DNS records to see if an MX server has been defined to accept mail.

Email Service Provider (ESP) specific local-part grammar: most ESPs actually have a fairly stringent rules for the local-part (before the @ symbol) you can actually create. For example, Yahoo Mail addresses can only contain letters, numbers, underscores, and one period. So while an address like, “John Smith”@yahoo.com is completely syntactically valid, it does not actually exist at Yahoo Mail and will bounce. So for the big ones like Yahoo, Google, Microsoft (including Hotmail), AOL, and Apple we will validate email addresses against their more stringent rules.

Need to get further assistance from PandaDoc?

If the above steps have not solved the issue, please login into your PandaDoc account and use the green “Need help” at the top right. Send us a message with the following details:

  • Document Name and URL

  • Document Creator Name and Email Address

  • Screenshot of Document “Recipients”

  • Screenshot of the Document “Activity”

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