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Hi,
First, I assume you double checked the email you entered in the notifications?
Second, what is the mail carrier? We've had problems with Apple but nothing else lately.
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Sorry I forgot to add this.
Send an email to noreply@isptracker.com and noreply@unrealmachines.com so that your mail service can know you want email from those servers.
The problem with email is that too often, when people leave the service, they don't bother to disable their emails in the notifications or other settings and simply flag them as spam on their mail server causing others to lose their notifications.
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Hi,
First, I assume you double checked the email you entered in the notifications?
Second, what is the mail carrier? We've had problems with Apple but nothing else lately.
@ISPtracker_Support Thanks, yes I checked that the email is correct.
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Sorry I forgot to add this.
Send an email to noreply@isptracker.com and noreply@unrealmachines.com so that your mail service can know you want email from those servers.
The problem with email is that too often, when people leave the service, they don't bother to disable their emails in the notifications or other settings and simply flag them as spam on their mail server causing others to lose their notifications.
@ISPtracker_Support should I sent empty emails to those 2 addreses?
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That's fine, The error is normal, the point is that your mail service should now see that you want emails from these domains.
Do you have the agent ID and I'll see if I can force an email to go out. Or, just go to that agent, try changing the email address and see what happens assuming you have another email address you can use.
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Can you try the test I suggested, changing the email address to see if you get the email. Maybe try another mail service to confirm hotmail is blocking the email which I suspect is what is happening.
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Nice, that worked then. I would remove the image since it has your personal email showing publicly but seems it's ok now. Hotmail is likely blocking some of our emails which means the more you say not spam or send noreply messages, the sooner hotmail will send correctly again.
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