
Everything works and is logged on to A-EON with no problems and downloaded the drivers and others.
Thank you and sorry I forgot to look in the spam folder.
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Mine does the same (well, I can select and deselect it at will), but I subscribe to a daily mail with a listing what is in my server side spam folder, and in the web interface I can set how long the spam is kept before deletion. So if I spot something important in the daily spam listing, I can just go to the web interface and "un-spam" it and move it to my in folder, so I get it at the next fetch.Christopher Follett wrote:I have found that my ISP auto filters emails and does'nt show them in my email client.
I have login to the web interface to see them, after 10 years, you can imagine all lost emails I have missed.
That would explain a lot.Christopher Follett wrote:I have found that my ISP auto filters emails and does'nt show them in my email client.
I have login to the web interface to see them, after 10 years, you can imagine all lost emails I have missed.
I have witnessed amigakit email 6 emails to the same customer.ssolie wrote:That would explain a lot.Christopher Follett wrote:I have found that my ISP auto filters emails and does'nt show them in my email client.
I have login to the web interface to see them, after 10 years, you can imagine all lost emails I have missed.
Many people have been complaining that AmigaKit is not responding to them. Perhaps this is all due to an overaggressive spam filter at your ISP.
I had a similar problem with my ISP earlier this year. The ISP has been turning up the knob on the filter to save themselves from spam but at the expense of legit emails disappearing.
You might want to post a "Sorry" message on AmigaKit's web site if this is the case...
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So should I resubmit my registration request then?Christopher Follett wrote:I had over 10,000 emails filtered. As soon as I saw them, I decided sod that, mass delete,.
Do you feel lucky?Simon wrote:So should I resubmit my registration request then?Christopher Follett wrote:I had over 10,000 emails filtered. As soon as I saw them, I decided sod that, mass delete,.
Well, I've taken quite a few 'leaps of faith' throughout my Amiga owning years. Probably just like the majority of people here.ssolie wrote:Do you feel lucky?Simon wrote:So should I resubmit my registration request then?Christopher Follett wrote:I had over 10,000 emails filtered. As soon as I saw them, I decided sod that, mass delete,.