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How can I stop a google-apps-script from running on a suspended Google Apps account?

Years ago I setup a Google Apps Script to allow me to "snooze" emails in Gmail. I have recently closed that Google Apps account. I am now simply forwarding all emails for that domain to another account that I have. I forgot to stop the Google Apps Script before closing my Google Apps account. I am now getting App Script Notification emails telling me that my Google Apps Script has recently failed to finish successfully. But, I do not see a way to stop this script from running.

To stop Apps Script from accessing your data, you need to revoke it's access.

Here are the steps on how to do that:

  1. Visit the permissions page for your Google account. (To navigate to this page in the future, visit Google.com, then click your account picture in the top-right corner of the screen. Next, click Account , then Security , then View all in the account permissions section.)

  2. Click the name of the script whose authorization you want to revoke, then click Revoke access on the right.

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