Is anyone missing their PM email notifications? I got a report from a user that they have stopped, but I keep getting mine...
Thanks.
I didnt receive an email for either of the two PMs I got yesterday. I dont know if I just happened to login before they might otherwise have been sent though.
No, emails are sent automatically, the moment the PMs are sent. You do get other emails I take it?
working for me. I got two yesterday.
Quote from: Gryzor on 13:41, 05 June 12
No, emails are sent automatically, the moment the PMs are sent. You do get other emails I take it?
Hah, yes.
Stopped working for me too. I noticed because I keep getting Tapatalk notifications, but no more e-mails all the sudden.
I just got another now so still working for me :)
Quote from: Carnivac on 15:22, 05 June 12
I just got another now so still working for me :)
Tapatalk notificed me of your reply. No e-mail notification arrived.
Hmmm... thanks for your feedback. How about now?
Still the same, received no email with a PM
Quote from: Gryzor on 08:28, 07 June 12
Hmmm... thanks for your feedback. How about now?
Oh, seems to be working now, got an email for my last PM. So whatever you did, thanks! :)
Yes, seems to be working again now. :)
I bypassed a PHP setting that defined how email is sent and did it manually. Though it shouldn't have presented a problem: it worked fine up to now and I can see no errors whatsoever in any log. So I'll keep an eye on it, please do report if the problem appears again!
How did I get email notifications if other people didn't? I don't quite understand.
Me neither! As I said, there were no errors and the mail queue, both the forum's and the server's, were empty...
Ok, I did only cross read this post, but I saw that the CPCWiki messaging in now in the global spam list of gmx. Just to inform you about this, so maybe something must be changed. Here is what I got ...
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[A] "CPCWiki forum" <gryzor@cpcwiki.eu> Neue Private Mitteilung: Re: R-Type
[A] "CPCWiki forum" <gryzor@cpcwiki.eu> Neue Private Mitteilung: Re: R-Type
[A] "CPCWiki forum" <gryzor@cpcwiki.eu> Neue Private Mitteilung: R-Type
Legende
Analyse-Tools: Sperrlisten: Sonstige:
[T] Textmuster-Profiler Persönliche Blacklist [F] Per Filterregel verschoben
[H] Briefkopf-Analyzer [G] GMX Team AntiSpam-Liste [M] Manuell verschoben
Spamserver-Blocker [A] Globale AntiSpam-Liste
Thanks for pointing this out; it's awful.
I did a little searching, it would seem that gmx arbitrarily adds servers to its black list and there's no good way to get removed... I'm at a loss as to what to do :(
Yes, it's sad - and a shame for gmx.
Quote from: Gryzor on 07:27, 16 June 12
I did a little searching, it would seem that gmx arbitrarily adds servers to its black list and there's no good way to get removed... I'm at a loss as to what to do :(
I'm not sure if this might be a solution: If I'm in GMX' web interface I can mark spam mails individually as no spam. It might just be that the button has not just the purpose of moving it to the inbox, but also that the spam filter will reconfigure its filter to reflect your personal choices.
OTOH, it might be just a stupid filter system and I'm talking BS.
Mav, GMX probably does use some sort of adaptive learning from users' actions. So maybe someone marked one of the very few emails we send out as Spam (can't imagine why, but what can you do) and the system picked it up. Which would make it seriously stupid and sensitive.
Other than that, I'm not 100% sure what would put one on the spam lists, apart from the obvious (like running an open relay server, which we are not of course).