Author Topic: Notifications not working?  (Read 1092 times)

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Offline Yarn

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Notifications not working?
For the past few days, I haven't been getting any e-mail notifications. Has anyone else noticed this problem? (I am receiving e-mail from other sources, so that's not the problem. And yes, I did check my junk folder.)
"Your fighter is running out of oil.  Please check under the hood and add more if necessary"
--strings.tbl, entry 177

"Freespace is very tired.  It is shutting down to get some rest."
--strings.tbl, entry 178

 

Offline niffiwan

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Re: Notifications not working?
I've noticed that I'm not getting notifications for PMs (and I also checked the spam folder).  I raised it on IRC a few days (or weeks?) back but other people seemed to be getting them OK so I didn't chase it any further.
Creating a fs2_open.log | Red Alert Bug = Hex Edit | MediaVPs 2014: Bigger HUD gauges | 32bit libs for 64bit Ubuntu
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Debian Packages (testing/unstable): Freespace2 | wxLauncher
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m|m: I think I'm suffering from Stockholm syndrome. Bmpman is starting to make sense and it's actually written reasonably well...

 

Offline Goober5000

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Re: Notifications not working?
I'm not getting notifications either.  Guessing the hard-light.net email server is broken...

 

Offline rev_posix

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Re: Notifications not working?
Mail server fell over, and as you probably can tell, it's back up and running.  :P
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