[ARCHIVED THREAD] - EMAIL EMERGENCY (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 3/19/2017 8:50:23 PM EDT
| About 2 hours ago I stopped receiving all email. I know I have over 200 new messages as I have ebay items starting and ending around 8:00 eastern. Between ebay gunbroker and PayPal I should have 200 plus new messages. I got zip. I logged into my provider and they show nothing new since 6:30 PM. This is the 2nd time this has happened to me at the same critical time. Any ideas? I called them last time and we got nowhere. They had no answers. It is not my computer, It is not coming into their server. |
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About 2 hours ago I stopped receiving all email. I know I have over 200 new messages as I have ebay items starting and ending around 8:00 eastern. Between ebay gunbroker and PayPal I should have 200 plus new messages. I got zip. I logged into my provider and they show nothing new since 6:30 PM. This is the 2nd time this has happened to me at the same critical time. Any ideas? I called them last time and we got nowhere. They had no answers. It is not my computer, It is not coming into their server. Check to see if your dns records are correct |
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Get a new service provider. If you are using "free" email stop. You won't get good support on a throw away trash free account
Problem solved This is like asking us where a letter is that you should have received from the post office mailman. If you didn't get it - the only people that would have a remote shot to find it is your service provider - but they aren't going to look hard for a free account |
| I really do not know the correct answer. They are serving a ton of 13,000 people. It has to be on their end. To some I guess this funny but when your email goes down at a critical time and you run an online business it is not so funny to me. I just thought some one here with some real knowledge might have a viable answer. Maybe it is like a photoshop thread and i don't get the answer until the 2nd page? |
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After the first time this happened you should have switched to a more common provider like gmail. Small ISP are notorious for email and routing issues.
My suggestion is if you are using your email to make money is get a domain and pay 5 bucks a month for Gsuite or Office 365. You will will never miss a message again. |
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I really do not know the correct answer. They are serving a ton of 13,000 people. It has to be on their end. To some I guess this funny but when your email goes down at a critical time and you run an online business it is not so funny to me. I just thought some one here with some real knowledge might have a viable answer. Maybe it is like a photoshop thread and i don't get the answer until the 2nd page? If you're running a BUSINESS on your ISP provided email, you're getting *exactly* what you signed up for. Ever wonder why other businesses don't have emails that end in @charter.net or @timewarnercable.com? It's because the ISP would actually prefer you NOT use their free w/ service accounts for business, much less do they want to actually be beholden to a reasonable SLA. Maybe spring for a real email account somewhere that you actually PAY for professional level service. |
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I really do not know the correct answer. They are serving a ton of 13,000 people. It has to be on their end. To some I guess this funny but when your email goes down at a critical time and you run an online business it is not so funny to me. I just thought some one here with some real knowledge might have a viable answer. Maybe it is like a photoshop thread and i don't get the answer until the 2nd page? |
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It's not really that it's funny, but what you're asking is along the lines of "Hey guys, Southwest cancelled my flight--can you help me un-cancel it?" If your ISP has a problem with their email servers, they're the only ones who can help you with it. Get a GMail Account at the bare minimum. |
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I just thought some one here with some real knowledge might have a viable answer. Maybe it is like a photoshop thread and i don't get the answer until the 2nd page? |

