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Everything posted by marie b.
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I saw that while I was frantically looking for ways to get my emails back, but I gave up since I was so miffed. Thanks, I'll give it a look over.
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Yup, Thunderbird is working perfectly. I feel stupid because I've lost all of the emails that I had stored in Thunderbird, and some were emails that needed replies - more important than comments, I mean. Valid reason for feeling stupid, I guess.
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Both are working here. .
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And now it's working perfectly fine again. Sigh. Thanks, everyone. I wish I knew what exactly namecheap was up to, deleting and re-adding the nameservers like that. I feel stupid, and more than a little angry.
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I went to do that in the first instance, and they were there. I logged in earlier and they weren't there, and I just logged back in to add them and they were there again. Gah!
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That's odd .. I whoised uniquelyalike while my friend was transferring it, and nameservers were listed. I've no idea how to fix all of this.
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Ok, this is seriously starting to bother me now. Only two people so far have been able to access the site perfectly - myself and a friend from Ireland. Other than that, no-one can - not even my boyfriend on the same network as I am, so it isn't a cache or ISP issue. I only changed my domain to my ownership two days ago - it was registered under a friend's name, as he'd bought it for me. An hour ago, I initiated the transfer to another registrar. This afternoon, my site was down for an hour or. Now my mail is down, and people are receiving messages that my domain doesn't exist at all.
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I just posted a blog post, so there's something wonky going on somewhere - my boyfriend is trying to access it on other desktop connected to the wireless network and he can't.
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Ok, that's just odd. Uniquelyalike does exist - I'm posting on it now, actually. I'm so confused.
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I'm actually switching registrars - from namecheap to networksolutions. I hadn't attempted to yet, so I've no idea why namecheap are wonking things up for me. Luckily, I can remove the registrar lock myself so the process can speed up a bit.
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"Failed to connect to mail.uniquelyalike.com" I sent an email to Technical Support and they told me that they couldn't help (?), so I don't know if anyone else can.
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My mail has been inaccessible through Thunderbird, after my site went down and came back online approximately an hour later. I can access it through Cpanel with no problems, but Thunderbird spits errors like crazy. I have two domains -- uniquelyalike and odd-socks -- set up on Thunderbird, but only uniquelyalike gives me errors. (I've deleted and re-added the accounts multiple times. Changed settings and changed them back. Emailed Technical Support and they sent me here.) Any ideas?
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My boyfriend was a Bloghosts refugee, and I was getting sick of feeling guilty being hosted for free by a friend. The prices are fantastic (but not free, therefore no guilt or gimmicks), so I switched over.
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If you want to prevent the credit for your images from being attributed to someone else, then add a watermark to them. Just another note - if you really want to make sure that no-one claims credit for any of your work, then burn it all to CD and mail it to yourself. The 'File Created On' and 'Posted On and By' marks on the work should be enough to prove that it was your creation.
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That's why I feel silly now.
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Freaky. The reason I didn't automatically delete the email was because I've been using a lot of resources lately, and making a lot of changes - thought that maybe I was "in trouble" for something. Feel silly now, but at least now I know.
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Just making sure. Thanks, all.
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(I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post this. Feel free to move it.) While I was sleeping, I received an email from support-at-uniquelyalike. Obviously, my first thought was "spam!" since I never created an account with that prefix, but I just wanted to doublecheck since -- to be perfectly honest -- I have no idea how hosting companies work. Stupid question, maybe - perhaps it's obviously spam. But it, apparently, contains "information regarding my account limitations," and I've been using a larger chunk of bandwidth than usual lately with renovations and such. Long story short : I'm just checking to see if it's spam or the real (but odd) deal.
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Ditto to all of the above.
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Mt - Local Site Path And Local Archive Path
marie b. replied to maggieroofus's topic in Movable Type
I would, but I haven't gotten the errors since, and can't remember the specific one. I know it happened when I tried to create a new blog. Either way, it's not an issue since I backup my templates whenever I make any change, and I know a lot of people who add the line rather than sift through lots of things to solve a minor problem. Thanks, though.
