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Welcome to Sentry!

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sentry.io

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support@sentry.io

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Mon, Dec 5, 2016 11:36 AM

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[Sentry] Welcome to Sentry You're receiving this email because you recently signed up for Sentry and we want to make sure that you're getting settled in okay. If you're having any trouble getting set up, or just have a question, criticism, or suggestion on something, please let us know. We think Sentry is the best product out there, and we want you to feel the same way we do. Here's some helpful resources to get you started: - [Getting Started with Sentry] - [Better Data through Context] - [Customizing Notifications] - [Language SDKs and Integrations] Additionally if you're having any trouble, don't hestitate to reach out. Thanks, The Sentry Team [Product Blog] [Follow us on Twitter]

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