Anyone else just see their ML e-mail notifications start working again?
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Anyone?
Mine stopped for a couple of weeks and then last night they started showing up again.
Also, wouldn't this be water cooler, not water closet (US translation- bathroom)?
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@wrx7m said:
Anyone?
Mine stopped for a couple of weeks and then last night they started showing up again.
Also, wouldn't this be water cooler, not water closet (US translation- bathroom)?
The name is intentional.
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it's the first.. we fully expect to get emails for at least a day or two until the quota runs out again.
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It's the monthly cap, it just reset as it is now April.
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@wrx7m said:
Also, wouldn't this be water cooler, not water closet (US translation- bathroom)?
Wrong site. It's called WC because it is where the crap goes, rather than the valuable IT talk.
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I did and wow a cap? I figured you were running your own mail service.
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@tonyshowoff said:
I did and wow a cap? I figured you were running your own mail service.
Honestly, I am wondering the detailed reason for not letting the system send directly through a postfix relay or something. Just need to add the system to the SPF record.
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No real details, we felt that MailGun would be more reliable. Of course, getting someong cough cough to turn off the cap would make things work as it is. Moving to Postfix given the volume might just make sense.
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Wouldn't be as big of a deal if nodeBB would not send subsequent updates before you view. I don't see a reason to say over and over the same thread has been updated, the first one is good enough until you come back.
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@tonyshowoff said:
Wouldn't be as big of a deal if nodeBB would not send subsequent updates before you view. I don't see a reason to say over and over the same thread has been updated, the first one is good enough until you come back.
Well, I hate updates, so have them disabled. But I know others like them.
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@JaredBusch said:
@tonyshowoff said:
Wouldn't be as big of a deal if nodeBB would not send subsequent updates before you view. I don't see a reason to say over and over the same thread has been updated, the first one is good enough until you come back.
Well, I hate updates, so have them disabled. But I know others like them.
I like updates, except updates beyond what I have yet to see.
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@tonyshowoff said:
@JaredBusch said:
@tonyshowoff said:
Wouldn't be as big of a deal if nodeBB would not send subsequent updates before you view. I don't see a reason to say over and over the same thread has been updated, the first one is good enough until you come back.
Well, I hate updates, so have them disabled. But I know others like them.
I like updates, except updates beyond what I have yet to see.
I did leave notifications on for new chat messages and those are annoying that I get notified there is a new message even when I am active on the forum just because I did not keep the chat open.
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I like updates for threads that I was asking a question for and maybe older threads that come back to life. For instance, the controversial Owncloud 9 on CentOs 7 thread.
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@JaredBusch said:
@tonyshowoff said:
I did and wow a cap? I figured you were running your own mail service.
Honestly, I am wondering the detailed reason for not letting the system send directly through a postfix relay or something. Just need to add the system to the SPF record.
We looking into this, by the way, and found that the IP address that we are on is already blacklisted before we were assigned it. One of the problems with running your own email servers, especially if you have not owned the IP for a really long time.
We could pursue trying to convince provides to unlist us, but as a small site, that's often not very reliable.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@tonyshowoff said:
I did and wow a cap? I figured you were running your own mail service.
Honestly, I am wondering the detailed reason for not letting the system send directly through a postfix relay or something. Just need to add the system to the SPF record.
We looking into this, by the way, and found that the IP address that we are on is already blacklisted before we were assigned it. One of the problems with running your own email servers, especially if you have not owned the IP for a really long time.
We could pursue trying to convince provides to unlist us, but as a small site, that's often not very reliable.
Blacklist delisting is a basic "fill in the form" automated process for most blacklists. Unless your IP is still sending SPAM, there are typically not many problems.
That said MXLogic being the most annoying service ever. -
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@tonyshowoff said:
I did and wow a cap? I figured you were running your own mail service.
Honestly, I am wondering the detailed reason for not letting the system send directly through a postfix relay or something. Just need to add the system to the SPF record.
We looking into this, by the way, and found that the IP address that we are on is already blacklisted before we were assigned it. One of the problems with running your own email servers, especially if you have not owned the IP for a really long time.
We could pursue trying to convince provides to unlist us, but as a small site, that's often not very reliable.
Blacklist delisting is a basic "fill in the form" automated process for most blacklists. Unless your IP is still sending SPAM, there are typically not many problems.
That said MXLogic being the most annoying service ever.Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. it's the once in a while when it doesn't that causes lots of problems.
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@scottalanmiller Yikes. That sucks. Kind of like getting a new phone number that used to be used for faxing.
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@wrx7m said:
@scottalanmiller Yikes. That sucks. Kind of like getting a new phone number that used to be used for faxing.
LOL, yeah, a bit like that.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@wrx7m said:
@scottalanmiller Yikes. That sucks. Kind of like getting a new phone number that used to be used for faxing.
LOL, yeah, a bit like that.
My first phone number in New York was previously owned by an Arab guy with tons and tons of debt, there were debt collectors calling literally all day, 7 days a week, and sometimes late into the night. It was pretty amazing. It was a 212 number so I didn't want to change, they said I'd have to get a 646 (this was at the time that just started).
So, I just turned off my answering machine and turned off the ring for my phone (it had a switch, would've disconnected it otherwise), but sometimes when I picked up my phone to make a call, there'd be someone there accusing me of being this guy. It never ended.