It is possible that during the administration of your Braincube you see this mail "no.reply@braincube.com"
It is quite normal, it is associated with all Braincubes.
Indeed the user "no.reply" is used for administrative reasons by the micro-services which need to reach your environment: services like: Todo, Logbook, Live, Braincube Transfer, etc.
So we decided a long time ago not to have a hidden "high user" for simplicity and audibility reasons, and since our "grant" system protects the APIs accessing customer data, we need a user with access rights to your environment for these microservices to work.
No human user can use the no-reply@braincube.com account, only automated processes use it. Provisioning of access tokens for this user is done by the sys admin team and is automated by our IT automation system.