Once more, with flailing



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Faulkner
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Once more, with flailing

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Could someone reply to this post? My site provider claims they've fixed the notification problem...

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Dan
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Came in here loud and clear.

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Faulkner wrote:Could someone reply to this post? My site provider claims they've fixed the notification problem...

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Dan
Is that the reason why I had to log in again today? Until now it worked perfectly btw.

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No, that wouldn't affect your cookies, Ron. However -- if you received a notification from someone who (somehow, I don't know how) was logged in at 59plymouth.net, and you clicked on the link in the notification that pointed to 59plymouth, instead of 59sportfury -- you would be prompted to log in again.

Thanks for the replies, though! I did get notifications, and it seems they are passing the "rDNS" test with flying colors. For those of you who have always gotten notifications -- it may just be because your service provider hasn't implemented this spam block yet. And if you were getting notifications, but they stopped -- please let me know. There may be something else I can do.

Now to work on Comcast!!

Dan
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