#11 2006-08-28 21:28

fjord
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Re: presets in context menus & masks in presets

Still no email here. sad Now I have put a check mark in the profile "Include post in subscription e-mails." option, to see if that makes a difference.

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#12 2006-08-28 21:31

dloneranger
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Re: presets in context menus & masks in presets

fjord wrote:

I gave up programming some time ago...but I'm still pretty good at discovering other people's bugs. wink

I pretty much only do it as a hobby now - but you can always spot an ex\programmer by the amount of detailed information they give big_smile

ps that must have been a huge change to your life Usa to Denmark - how does it feel choking on your own tongue when your speaking the native language tongue

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#13 2006-08-28 21:40

dloneranger
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Re: presets in context menus & masks in presets

fjord wrote:

Still no email here. sad Now I have put a check mark in the profile "Include post in subscription e-mails." option, to see if that makes a difference.

The only thing I did was to click on the subscribe button
It's probably your ISP filtering the emails at a guess - there's nothing to suggest that it's been killed by antivirus softaware

For any help it may give here's a copy of the reply email - it appears to be fine, a standard ascii text message but possibly from a ip subrange they've blocked ?

I run my own email server, so I know it's not being filtered out on my end

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the only thing I can see that breaks the specs is 'X-Lookup-Warning'

CONTENTS REMOVED FOR PRIVACY REASONS

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#14 2006-08-28 21:50

fjord
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Re: presets in context menus & masks in presets

I just changed email addresses in my profile, to one on a different ISP, to see if that makes a difference.

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#15 2006-08-28 21:52

dloneranger
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Re: presets in context menus & masks in presets

So, here's a reply to see if it gets through ok big_smile

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#16 2006-08-28 21:56

fjord
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Re: presets in context menus & masks in presets

That did it. I got mail! big_smile   Maybe it's time to abandon that ISP. They sure let all the spam through. roll

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#17 2006-08-28 21:59

dloneranger
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Re: presets in context menus & masks in presets

Glad to be of help Fjord smile

ps what's it like over there - the landscape is supposed to be amazing

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Dammit - I'm thinking of Sweden and Norway, does Denmark have fjords ?

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#18 2006-08-28 22:10

fjord
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Re: presets in context menus & masks in presets

Alot like Wisconsin. Rolling green hills, surrounded by water, and lots of cows and pigs. lol

Danish fjords? Plenty. I have a lovely view of one out my window. But not the dramatic landscape with cliffs and such as in Norway. It looks more like a long lake here. And not very deep, either. That was one of the big shocks...when I went wading in the fjord the first time. I walked out 50 m (yards) and the water was only up to my knees! yikes

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#19 2006-08-28 22:21

dloneranger
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Re: presets in context menus & masks in presets

Sounds much better than here hmm

Unless you actually like listening to cars pounding out the latest hip-hop tunes (yeuch i'm so out of date I don't even know what they call it - it used to be drum-n-bass but god knows what they call it now big_smile )

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#20 2006-08-28 22:22

dloneranger
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From: Birmingham, UK
Registered: 2006-05-03
Posts: 122

Re: presets in context menus & masks in presets

fjord wrote:

Alot like Wisconsin. Rolling green hills, surrounded by water, and lots of cows and pigs. lol

Danish fjords? Plenty. I have a lovely view of one out my window. But not the dramatic landscape with cliffs and such as in Norway. It looks more like a long lake here. And not very deep, either. That was one of the big shocks...when I went wading in the fjord the first time. I walked out 50 m (yards) and the water was only up to my knees! yikes

Can I move in with you big_smile

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