ReachMyTeach uses color-coded flags and exclamation points to alert you to specific details or issues. Here’s a quick guide to understanding these indicators and troubleshooting message delivery.
Color-Coded Flags
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Yellow Flag on a Contact
- Indicator: The contact you’re trying to reach appears yellow.
- Meaning: This contact lacks an email or phone number, making them unreachable through regular channels.
- Solution: You can update their contact details to ensure it's current. Even if they're unreachable directly, they can still access your messages through their parent portal.
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Yellow Flag on a PDF
- Indicator: The PDF you’re trying to upload appears yellow.
- Meaning: ReachMyTeach limits PDFs to 7,000 characters for translation. A yellow exclamation mark indicates the document is too large.
- Solution: Reduce the PDF size to meet the character limit, then re-upload for translation.
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Red Flag on a PDF
- Indicator: The PDF you’re trying to upload appears red.
- Meaning: For translations involving legal documents or complex materials, length restrictions apply to ensure accuracy with human interpreters.
- Solution: Contact Lexikeet if you need a detailed document review by a human interpreter.
Message Delivery Issues
If a recipient didn’t receive a message, follow these steps:
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Check Delivery Status
- Go to your Sent folder. Messages with an exclamation point indicate potential issues.
- Click the message for details on delivery status, including whether it was delivered and if/when it was read.
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Red Phone Number Indicator
- Meaning: The phone number appears in red if our system couldn't successfully deliver the message after multiple attempts, possibly because the number is no longer in service.
- Solution: ReachMyTeach will automatically try to send the message through an alternate method, such as email.
Possible Reasons for Non-Delivery
If the message was sent via Email:
- Spam/Promotions Folder: Emails may land in spam or promotions. Advise the recipient to check these folders and move the message to their inbox.
- Incorrect Email Address: Verify the email address for accuracy.
- Unsubscribed: The recipient may have unsubscribed from emails. Teachers can update the email status in the student contacts section of the platform.
If the message was sent via Text:
- Unsubscribed: The recipient may have opted out of texts (by texting "stop" or "unsubscribe" or on the website). They’ll need to re-enable text messaging.
- Carrier Restrictions: Some pay-as-you-go mobile carriers may block texts from unknown or business numbers. The recipient may need to contact their carrier to allow messages from ReachMyTeach.