Hi, just wondering if there is a problem with php & email with the forum software? The past day I haven't received any thread notifications. I don't think it's on my side that the problem is.
I was about to start my own thread about this. I've been having the exact same problem. I've been into my User CP and all my settings look fine.![]()
Yeah. Must have changed when there was the server move.
Admins?
Just got a crap load of notifications in my inbox, looks like its working again.
WOAH! Same here! 36 to be precise!!
Beat ya, got 59.![]()
Damn. The MTA will be running hot atm.
I have over a thousand posts and didn't realise it. Mind you 98% have been giving advise to people.![]()
WOO HOO !! Back in business!
What was all that about?
issues with server over the weekend, we are having email issues with spam, darren was trying to fix it on saturday, i think he may have broken it.
quick everyone blame darren. i an,![]()
i am the god of britany spears womanizer on just dance on the wii
Thanks for fixing it Garth.![]()
It came to Monday morning and I thought geez it's a bit light on with regards to the email front, jumped into the server and noticed 3000+ emails waiting to go.
I've had to run it manually for the time being as the mail was being received but not sent.
As long as my connection at home doesn't drop out we should have a nice flow of emails going through. If it does stop drop me a message on MSN for those who have it and I'll sort it out.
Sorry guys, something was overlooked over it would seem when the server was built.
I have noticed now that somtimes email comes through but when it does, there is usually hours of delay instead of being emailed right away.
The email problems should now be resolved with the service starting when the computer fires up.
The downtime earlier certainly wasn't me, they are shuffling virtual servers around the network and somehow managed to cause some issue's for the JC server (locked up). The server at present is running pretty much under full load for a little while so we'll soon see whether it's going to handle the pressure.