# Verify DeltaChat ## 1. Check the adapter started ```bash grep "Channel adapter started.*deltachat" logs/nanoclaw.log | tail -1 ``` Expected: `Channel adapter started { channel: 'deltachat', type: 'deltachat' }` ## 2. Check IMAP/SMTP connectivity Replace with your provider's hostnames from `.env`: ```bash DC_IMAP=$(grep '^DC_IMAP_HOST=' .env | cut -d= -f2) DC_SMTP=$(grep '^DC_SMTP_HOST=' .env | cut -d= -f2) bash -c "echo >/dev/tcp/$DC_IMAP/993" && echo "IMAP open" || echo "IMAP blocked" bash -c "echo >/dev/tcp/$DC_SMTP/587" && echo "SMTP open" || echo "SMTP blocked" ``` ## 3. End-to-end message test 1. Open DeltaChat on your device 2. Add the bot email address as a contact 3. Send a message 4. The bot should respond within a few seconds If nothing arrives, check: ```bash grep "DeltaChat" logs/nanoclaw.log | tail -20 grep "DeltaChat" logs/nanoclaw.error.log | tail -10 ``` ## 4. Check messaging group was created ```bash pnpm exec tsx scripts/q.ts data/v2.db \ "SELECT id, platform_id, name FROM messaging_groups WHERE channel_type='deltachat' ORDER BY created_at DESC LIMIT 5" ``` If a row appears, the inbound routing is working. If not, the adapter isn't receiving the message — check logs for `DeltaChat: error handling incoming message`. ## 5. Verify user access If the message arrived but the agent didn't respond, the sender may not have access: ```bash pnpm exec tsx scripts/q.ts data/v2.db "SELECT id, display_name FROM users WHERE id LIKE 'deltachat:%'" ``` Grant access as shown in the SKILL.md "Grant user access" section.