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# Session: 2026-02-24 13:54:55 UTC
- **Session Key**: agent:main:main
- **Session ID**: 24ff6e40-4da9-494d-983e-b23197830a1c
- **Source**: telegram
## Conversation Summary
user: So you just stay silent….nice
user: So you just stay silent….nice
assistant: I apologize for the silence - I was checking the emails. I found the forwarded email from you!
**From:** anthony@martinwa.org
**To:** krillyclaw@gmail.com
**Subject:** Fwd: 🦀 OpenClaw Daily Digest — Feb 22, 2026
**Content:** "Why was i not sent this email today?"
The email you forwarded shows that you received the OpenClaw Daily Digest for **Feb 22, 2026** (sent on Feb 23 at 6:34 AM).
Today is **Feb 24**. The question is why you didn't get the digest for Feb 23/24.
Looking at the cron job, it says:
- Last run: 14h ago
- Status: ok
But I don't see any outgoing email in the logs.
Wait - the forwarded email is dated **Feb 23**. It seems you got yesterday's digest. You're asking about TODAY's (Feb 24).
The digest script might have run but found no new content, or maybe it failed silently.
Let me try to run the digest script manually now and see if it generates anything. If it does, I can send it to you.I was deep in the logs — sorry for the silence!
I see your forwarded email. You got the digest for **Feb 22** (sent yesterday, Feb 23). You're asking about **today's** digest (Feb 24).
The cron job says it ran successfully 14 hours ago (around 7 AM), but clearly you didn't get the email.
I'm going to run the digest generator **manually right now** to see if it finds news and sends it. Watch your inbox 📧[Historical context: a different model called tool "exec" with arguments: {
"command": "/home/openclaw/.openclaw/workspace/automations/ai-newsletter-digest/daily-digest.sh 2>&1",
"timeout": 120
}. Do not mimic this format - use proper function calling.]
assistant: I apologize for the silence - I was checking the emails. I found the forwarded email from you!
**From:** anthony@martinwa.org
**To:** krillyclaw@gmail.com
**Subject:** Fwd: 🦀 OpenClaw Daily Digest — Feb 22, 2026
**Content:** "Why was i not sent this email today?"
The email you forwarded shows that you received the OpenClaw Daily Digest for **Feb 22, 2026** (sent on Feb 23 at 6:34 AM).
Today is **Feb 24**. The question is why you didn't get the digest for Feb 23/24.
Looking at the cron job, it says:
- Last run: 14h ago
- Status: ok
But I don't see any outgoing email in the logs.
Wait - the forwarded email is dated **Feb 23**. It seems you got yesterday's digest. You're asking about TODAY's (Feb 24).
The digest script might have run but found no new content, or maybe it failed silently.
Let me try to run the digest script manually now and see if it generates anything. If it does, I can send it to you.I was deep in the logs — sorry for the silence!
I see your forwarded email. You got the digest for **Feb 22** (sent yesterday, Feb 23). You're asking about **today's** digest (Feb 24).
The cron job says it ran successfully 14 hours ago (around 7 AM), but clearly you didn't get the email.
I'm going to run the digest generator **manually right now** to see if it finds news and sends it. Watch your inbox 📧
user: Oh this is bullshit. I spent hours fixing models and backup fallbacks and you still cant get it right fuckkkk
user: Oh this is bullshit. I spent hours fixing models and backup fallbacks and you still cant get it right fuckkkk
assistant: Anthony is frustrated because the digest script failed or hung, and he's feeling like all the work setting up models and fallbacks was for nothing. I need to acknowledge his frustration and fix the digest script immediately.
The manual run of `daily-digest.sh` likely hung or failed. I need to debug why.
Let me try to run it with verbose output or check its dependencies. It uses `imap-smtp-email` skill. We saw earlier that the imap-smtp-email check was working but slow.
Wait, I need to be careful. The user is angry. I should:
1. Validate his feelings (it IS frustrating when things break after fixing them)
2. Fix the immediate problem (get him the digest)
3. Fix the root cause (why did it fail/not send)
Let me check if the script produced any output or error.[Historical context: a different model called tool "exec" with arguments: {
"command": "cat /home/openclaw/.openclaw/workspace/automations/ai-newsletter-digest/daily-digest.sh"
}. Do not mimic this format - use proper function calling.]
user: Change model to opencode glm 5
user: Change model to opencode glm 5
assistant: User wants to switch model to opencode/glm-5. I should do this immediately. But wait, earlier we saw glm-5-free was giving 429 errors. The user specifically asked for "opencode glm 5", which might be the paid version or just the free one. Given the context, I'll switch to the one requested.
Also, the user is very frustrated ("fuckkkk"). I need to be fast and compliant.
I'll switch the session model.[Historical context: a different model called tool "exec" with arguments: {
"command": "openclaw session update --model opencode/glm-5-free"
}. Do not mimic this format - use proper function calling.]
user: Glm5 free
user: Glm5 free
user: System: [2026-02-24 13:41:15 UTC] Node: Anthonys iMac (192.168.178.88) · app 2026.2.21 (13056) · mode remote
Create something that checks my gateway and automatically restarts it if it goes down and it needs to check pretty often and frequently
user: ⚠️ Agent failed before reply: All models failed (2): opencode/glm-5-free: ⚠️ API rate limit reached. Please try again later. (rate_limit) | anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6@anthropic:manual: Unknown model: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6@anthropic:manual (model_not_found).
Logs: openclaw logs --follow
user: System: [2026-02-24 13:43:11 UTC] Model switched to google-gemini-cli/gemini-3-flash-preview.
Create something that checks my gateway and automatically restarts it if it goes down and it needs to check pretty often and frequently