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BadGateway - When a new email arrives in a shared mailbox (V2)

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Hi There,

I have created an automated cloud flow to a shared Microsoft inbox that I have been made an owner of. The flow will work for a day or so and then I will get a BadGateway error, and the flow will stop working. If I go into the flow make a change and save the change, and then change it back to its original settings, the flow works again but only for a day or so. I have recently added the parameter to not include attachments, but I am still getting the error message. Some of the emails coming to this inbox do have large attachments to them. Even though I am not including the attachments could this still be the issue?
 
I did today make the inbox as a co-owner happing that would somehow correct any access issue I might have.

I am only exporting the subject line, folder name and received date into a Microsoft SharePoint list that we are then using as a data connection source in PowerBI,

I appreciate any help anyone may have. Fingers crossed :)
 
 
 
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  • Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture
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    So the answer is yes, no, maybe.
     
    Can attachments cause that yes.
    But the trick is, when you say "it stops working" do you mean after it breaks ALL incoming fail, or only ones with attachments?
     
    I'd also like to know what is the License Type of the Shared Mailbox? All up whats your O365 or M365 license ?
     
    Is the mailbox filling up? Does it get periods of time where its a lot of emails and a lot of attachments?
     
    If you look at the actual email (as the email itself should be in the shared mailbox) who is it from when it first starts breaking? Anything at all (is it spam) etc etc you can give details on the mails by looking at them.
     
    Cheers
     

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