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by neverspook on Tue Mar 24, 2020 6:00 pm
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I have set up my naturescapes preferences to receive notifications when anything new is posted to any forum topic I have also posted it. But I am not getting those notifications anymore. I used to, but have not for the last two two topics I have posted to.

I have not changed my email address. Messages are not going to SPAM and I do not have my email set up to send anything directly to SPAM anyway.

How can this be fixed?

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Roberta Olenick
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by nclements on Tue Mar 24, 2020 7:12 pm
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neverspook wrote:I have set up my naturescapes preferences to receive notifications when anything new is posted to any forum topic I have also posted it. But I am not getting those notifications anymore. I used to, but have not for the last two two topics I have posted to.

I have not changed my email address. Messages are not going to SPAM and I do not have my email set up to send anything directly to SPAM anyway.

How can this be fixed?

Thanks,
Roberta Olenick
neverspook.com

From the system logs it appears as if there's a problem with telus.net (I believe that's your email host).

The messages that NSN is getting are, "ESMTP server temporarily not available" and the emails are being deferred until either the telus.net mail server is available or the delivery times out (a week, I think). It appears there are several emails waiting to be pushed out.
 

by Ed Cordes on Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:37 am
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Roberta, I had the same issue with Spectrum (Comcast). I switched my email preference on NSN to my Google email. I have Outlook upload all mail from my Google account so it is seamless. This has solved the problem. It is strange that after many years this issues began without warning, but I am convinced it is an ISP issue not an NSN issue.
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