It has come to my attention that Hotmail has been putting e-mail messages from muscoop.com into your junk folder (or discarding them entirely). This means in many cases hotmail users can't even register for the site. So, to take care of this problem...
* Select Options | More Options... from the Windows Live Hotmail toolbar (or just Options if you use Windows Live Hotmail classic).
* Follow the Safe and blocked senders link under Junk e-mail.
* Click Safe senders.
* Type "muscoop.com" in the Safe senders list in the Sender or domain to mark as safe: entry field.
* Click Add to list >>.
Even if your not using Hotmail - it's probably still a good idea to make sure muscoop.com is added to your e-mails white/safe list.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on September 09, 2008, 11:21:29 AM
It has come to my attention that Hotmail has been putting e-mail messages from muscoop.com into your junk folder (or discarding them entirely). This means in many cases hotmail users can't even register for the site. So, to take care of this problem...
* Select Options | More Options... from the Windows Live Hotmail toolbar (or just Options if you use Windows Live Hotmail classic).
* Follow the Safe and blocked senders link under Junk e-mail.
* Click Safe senders.
* Type "muscoop.com" in the Safe senders list in the Sender or domain to mark as safe: entry field.
* Click Add to list >>.
Even if your not using Hotmail - it's probably still a good idea to make sure muscoop.com is added to your e-mails white/safe list.
Better yet, get a gmail account. Hotmail is wack
Quote from: reinko on September 09, 2008, 11:26:29 AM
Better yet, get a gmail account. Hotmail is wack
True true. And you can sign up for a gmail account here:
https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount?service=mail
Nonetheless, I wanted to make sure people knew it wasn't our fault hotmail was causing problems. I've even enabled Sender Policy Framework (SPF) on our domain, so there's really no excuse for some e-mail clients to mark us as spammers.