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Title: AT&T does not accept our emails.
Post by: Liska on 2013 Jun 27, 23:05:30
AT&T and their associated email providers do not accept our emails, so if you're planning on registering, please use any email address that is not from them. Thank you!
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Post by: Blaze on 2013 Jun 28, 22:10:54
Then if I sent you my concept artist application from an AT&T email address would you have gotten it?  :o
Title: Re: AT&T does not accept our emails.
Post by: Liska on 2013 Jun 28, 22:14:10
Emails sent from AT&T should be fine, AT&T just doesn't accept emails sent from @legendsofequestria.com.
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Post by: Blaze on 2013 Jun 28, 22:58:09
Ok! Thanks!  ^-^
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Post by: Sharks2424 on 2013 Jul 05, 11:22:31
Hey does anybody know when the Beta testing is open? I heard that it was open today Saturday and Sunday but are there specific times throughout the day?
Title: Re: AT&T does not accept our emails.
Post by: Pipkin on 2013 Jul 05, 12:40:37
Quote from: Sharks2424 on 2013 Jul 05, 11:22:31
Hey does anybody know when the Beta testing is open? I heard that it was open today Saturday and Sunday but are there specific times throughout the day?

1)It's not a Beta test, in fact it's not a Beta it's pre-alpha.  It's an open-server weekend.
2)This isn't the place to ask this question
3)To answer the question, the servers should open somewhere around the 9:30pm EDT mark, depending on how long the panel lasts for and how long it takes to set everything up.
Title: Re: AT&T does not accept our emails.
Post by: Warglebargle on 2014 Apr 17, 17:05:34
Are you using Digital Ocean IPs for your mail server? I can see from here that your mail server is using Digital Ocean... I might be wrong. Anyway, I suggest you use Windows Live Domains for your mail server and for LoE outgoing such as for your forums' SMTP, you should use SendGrid.net, which costs a few cents per thousand emails or so. If you need help getting it set up, PM me.

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Sorry for double post. Anyway, if you try the above configuration out, it's problem solved. I use WLD + SendGrid and it's a great combo. SendGrid accepts applications very quickly and they allow you to create multiple user credentials per account in the event that you have multiple applications using SMTP.

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Oh - and if you're using phpmail(), then I suggest you consider SendGrid ASAP for both security and email receiving reasons.
Title: Re: AT&T does not accept our emails.
Post by: Axe on 2017 Sep 13, 23:36:26
Hmm, I wonder why they don't accept your emails. o.O