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Which cooperation actions send email notifications

Three cooperation actions send email reminders: receiving a cooperation application or invitation, cooperation being accepted, and contact exchange being enabled. Emails are reminders only; for details, return to LynHub.

What this covers

Explains which cooperation actions send emails, what the emails contain and do not contain, and whether email failures affect cooperation.

Three actions that send emails

1. Receiving a cooperation application or invitation: when you receive a cooperation intent from the other party, you get a reminder email. 2. Cooperation accepted: when the other party accepts your cooperation intent, you get a reminder email prompting you to confirm the service scope. 3. Contact exchange enabled: after the requester enables contact exchange, the other party gets a reminder email. Emails are reminders only and do not contain chat content, contact details, service-scope details, or any personal identity information.

What the emails contain

Each email contains only a short reminder and a link back to LynHub to view the details. For full details, sign in and check "My Cooperations" in the account center.

When no email is sent

- Cooperation declined or withdrawn: no email is sent; check the latest status on the platform. - Not every status change sends an email. Rely on the in-platform cooperation status and notification dot, and do not depend solely on emails.

Whether email failures affect cooperation

No. Email sending is best-effort: if the email address is missing, the email service is not configured, or sending fails, the cooperation flow still proceeds normally, and in-platform status and notification dots are not affected.