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xper

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  1. Haha, nice one jaclaz
  2. I did some changes. Please clear your browser cache and try again.
  3. Haha, that was nice layout Thanks for pointing it asap. Working on a site and server and i guess something went wrong.
  4. 2014-04-25 16:11:31 1Wdgqh-0001uG-A5 <= nobody@athena.msfn.org U=nobody P=local S=953 id=2ce9a7dca7142004341c2ff6c86a40f5@www.msfn.org T="IP.Board Email Test" for p******ght.now@verizon.net 2014-04-25 16:11:31 cwd=/var/spool/exim 3 args: /usr/sbin/exim -Mc 1Wdgqh-0001uG-A5 2014-04-25 16:11:31 1Wdgqh-0001uG-A5 ** p*******ght.now@verizon.net R=lookuphost T=remote_smtp: SMTP error from remote mail server after initial connection: host relay.verizon.net [206.46.232.11]: 571 Email from 74.86.3**.*** is currently blocked by Verizon Online's anti-spam system. The email sender or Email Service Provider may visit http://www.verizon.net/whitelist and request removal of the block. We are not registered in any spam database.
  5. Regarding notifications I just tested through mail checker few members mail addresses and they didn't received it. Checked server mail logs and mails are delivered properly. So it seems that something else is going on here either your ISP or something else blocking mails. My suggestion will be to try another mail address and see if that works.
  6. Solved. You first need to remove him as a friend. Wait 5 min. and add him again. Refresh and enjoy.
  7. PM me your mail address and I will test it through mail checker.
  8. We didn't made any change on forums. We just updated OpenSSL on a server level. Nothing to do with IPB software.
  9. I just checked once more time his account and found out that his account was locked due to failed login attempts. Unlocked it manually. Hope it works now.
  10. Here you can see his settings. I checked everything and couldn't find anything wrong with his profile.
  11. An encryption flaw called the Heartbleed bug is already being called one of the biggest security threats the Internet has ever seen. The bug has affected many popular websites and services — ones you might use every day, like Gmail and Facebook — and could have quietly exposed your sensitive account information (such as passwords and credit card numbers) over the past two years. But it hasn't always been clear which sites have been affected. Mashable reached out to various companies included on a long list of websites that could potentially have the flaw. Below, we've rounded up the responses from some of the most popular social, email, banking and commerce sites on the web. Some Internet companies that were vulnerable to the bug have already updated their servers with a security patch to fix the issue. This means you'll need to go in and change your passwords immediately for these sites. Even that is no guarantee that your information wasn't already compromised, but there's no indication that hackers knew about the exploit before this week. Although changing your password regularly is always good practice, if a site or service hasn't yet patched the problem, your information will still be vulnerable. View: The Passwords You Need to Change Right Now As soon as we became aware of the issue, we applied patches to SSL vulnerability but we recommend members to change MSFN password.
  12. Thank you for supporting MSFN!
  13. Thank you for supporting MSFN!
  14. Happy Birthday man and good luck
  15. xper

    Greetings

    Welcome :-)
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