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Got the confirmation email and clicked the confirm link. I do get Kent's daily newsletter though, but haven't received Chris's weekly one in months. No need to forward me past ones, but would be nice if you could re-send this week's newsletter.
That said, I assume this is an anti-anti-spam measure. If so, why is Kent allowed to spam people, but Chris is not?
And thanks Sean. Appreciate the quick help.
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Hey Sean, just wanted to let you know that I still have not received this week's newsletter.
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I think it's stopped sending, so the real test would be next week's. Back when you were receiving it, what were the contents? Literally just a weekly poll?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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The initial paragraph and the weekly poll was what I was supposed to get. But I still got recently posted articles even though they were unchecked. That was a bug I suspect, and perhaps when the bug was fixed a new bug was introduced where the email is not sent if none of those are checked (even if poll is checked).
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I will test it alongside you. Come Monday, we'll see what you get, and we'll see what I get
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Cool - thanks.
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Ok, either the test failed or gasp you forgot! (if the latter you owe me a CP t-shirt)
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Email me your address and size and I'll send you one anyway.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Done, and thank you!
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Is this still not working?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hey Chris,
This is still a problem. I have not received a newsletter yet. Tomorrow, we'll see if I get one.
I get all other emails from CP including the daily news. So this is not an email delivery issue. My email is just not being selected when you compile the list of emails to send out.
Thanks.
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I think I know the reason. Will try and get a fix tomorrow.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Ok. Nothing yet btw, although I guess it's probably not done sending yet.
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We may have solved the issue.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Ok, did not get one yesterday by the way.
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We found and fixed the issue after the newsletter went out.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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That's great! I'll look forward to my first newsletter in ages next week
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Ahem - it started off as me patting their backs for them. I thought it would be a magnanimous touch from me doing this
This space for rent
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Hi,
I have one question to you. If someone is writing articles on his own blog and he is posting same articles on some other site like CodeProject. So, This can create any problem to become an MVP?
I mean to say.. If we write an article on any website like TeckNet, CodeProject or any other then ... Can we post same article on some other site or not?
Thanks
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It's your content so you can do with it what you will. It won't affect your reputation or posting stats.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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A couple of things to note.
1. If you post your article in multiple places, make sure you let people know which ones you've posted so that you don't get incorrectly reported for plagiarism.
2. Posting elsewhere could dilute the number of people who read and vote on your article HERE - and that would affect your chance at MVP.
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Hi Pete,
Thanks for your quick reply, But I am not able to understand second point "
that would affect your chance at MVP
It will affect negative or positive. please explain it more clear for me.
Thanks
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The fewer people who read your article here, the fewer people will vote for it here. Basically, by diluting the activity on your article, you lower the points you gain here.
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Ok.. got it. you mean to say..If I am posting same article then the visitor will be distributed and that will affect on points.
But does It affect on MVP award by Microsoft or any other?
Thanks
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