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I beleive there is still a problem as I haven't received an email notification in ages and it's a pain in the arse. I only receive an email if someone actually quotes me.

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Neil.

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I beleive there is still a problem as I haven't received an email notification in ages and it's a pain in the arse. I only receive an email if someone actually quotes me.

Cheers

Neil.

really?

BTW I do get lots of email notifications....but I also 100% definately miss some.

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Was just about to hit new topic..

I'm subscribed to several threads, but only receive email notifications on 1 of them.

This week I've unsubscribed from that 1 thread and now don't receive any notifications.

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Reported posts are certainly working since the update that was made a few days ago.

Email notification for PM & Convos is 100% working as well.

You might need to re-jig your settings as mentioned earlier in this thread for Subscriptions

hmmm since your not getting any subscriptions at all maybe remove all watched topics and start again

you shouldn't need to tick a box every time you post, auto subscribe is in your Control Panel settings

in brief:

go to Manage Watched Topics >>Here<< put a tick in the box on the far right and then all the way down the bottom of the page unsubscribe

then

go to Notifications >>Here<< put a tick in the Watch every topic I reply to box and select immediate notification, fingers crossed that will fix your issues

How on earth is this not fixed yet, is there even a programmer that looks after the forum? It shouldn't be too much debugging to step through some code, look at logs and figure out why it isn't working. All the programmer needs is the login details of someone who is having issues.

nismoid, who is looking after the forum software? If someone feels like making me an admin and giving me some information I'm sure I can figure it out, just need access to the server and information on who set it all up.

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How on earth is this not fixed yet, is there even a programmer that looks after the forum? It shouldn't be too much debugging to step through some code, look at logs and figure out why it isn't working. All the programmer needs is the login details of someone who is having issues.

nismoid, who is looking after the forum software? If someone feels like making me an admin and giving me some information I'm sure I can figure it out, just need access to the server and information on who set it all up.

Did you see my message above yours?

It makes it a little hard when;

1. Its intermittent (I am receiving all notifications without problems, as are most people)

2. No errors are logged.

Hence why I need to keep asking if people are still having problems.

Just relax a little, eh?

I'll log a ticket with the forum guys and see if they have any ideas.

How on earth is this not fixed yet, is there even a programmer that looks after the forum? It shouldn't be too much debugging to step through some code, look at logs and figure out why it isn't working. All the programmer needs is the login details of someone who is having issues.

nismoid, who is looking after the forum software? If someone feels like making me an admin and giving me some information I'm sure I can figure it out, just need access to the server and information on who set it all up.

From the logs;

Oct 7 09:42:06 OR165 sendmail[24721]: p96Mg6Sb024719: to=rollie@YOURISP, delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp, pri=121451, relay=ipmailmx.YOURISP. [YOUR-IP], dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (ok: Message 317838246 accepted)

Nothing wrong there. Mail sent this morning at 9:42am and was accepted (stat=Sent (ok: Message 317838246 accepted))

Not overly helpful, eh? :)

Same for you, NYTSKY;

Oct 7 09:57:50 OR165 sendmail[24895]: p96Mvna0024893: to=nyt.sky@BLAH, delay=00:00:01, xdelay=00:00:01, mailer=esmtp, pri=120644, relay=mx1.BLAH. [bLAH-IP], dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent ( <201110062257.p96Mvna0024893@OR165> Queued mail for delivery)

Mail was sent from SAU, but your mail site has queued it. Can you see if its in Spam or elsewhere ?

From the logs;

Oct 7 09:42:06 OR165 sendmail[24721]: p96Mg6Sb024719: to=rollie@YOURISP, delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp, pri=121451, relay=ipmailmx.YOURISP. [YOUR-IP], dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (ok: Message 317838246 accepted)

Nothing wrong there. Mail sent this morning at 9:42am and was accepted (stat=Sent (ok: Message 317838246 accepted))

Not overly helpful, eh? :)

Not really heh.

So can we get a list of people who don't get emails, and a couple of the threads you should be getting mail for?

Is it possible to set up the email service to send it to a local loopback email as well, eg everything is duplicated and sent to a folder as well, that way you can check if the problem is in the sending, or if the mail never even gets to the outbox.

My guess is there is something wrong with certain user groups

I receive emails for all my subbed topics

The odd thing is I had this issue and simply just removed and readded all my subscriptions as instant and it fixed it.

It is possible this is multiple different issues though, and what I did only fixed one of them, not the other one people are still experiencing.

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