11/23/12 @ 11:41pm
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11/23/12 @ 11:56pm
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Location: Brisbane, Australia
This problem seems to arise from time to time and has been documented a number of times in the forums :
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=9&thread_id=981&num_posts=4
and ...
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=9&thread_id=979&num_posts=4
and ...
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=9&thread_id=909&num_posts=3
and ...
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=9&thread_id=765&num_posts=7
but I suspect the answer is simply that it takes Notifications a long time to reach the North Pole Quote
11/24/12 @ 2:32am
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Location: Kansas, US
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It seems like the algorithm that checks for when to send them is running less frequently or has higher thresholds, not that the emails themselves are being delayed somewhere because many times I don't get them at all rather than getting them after the model has logged out.
For example, Eric N and Oliver Larsen have been online for several hours and I haven't received notifications for them as of 2:35am EST 11/24/12. Quote
11/24/12 @ 4:20am
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This problem seems to arise from time to time and has been documented a number of times in the forums :
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=9&thread_id=981&num_posts=4
and ...
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=9&thread_id=979&num_posts=4
and ...
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=9&thread_id=909&num_posts=3
and ...
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=9&thread_id=765&num_posts=7
but I suspect the answer is simply that it takes Notifications a long time to reach the North Pole
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11/24/12 @ 4:25am
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So dang cool to get help from fellow viewers. WOOW the light bulb just turned on I guess. Quote
11/24/12 @ 6:12pm
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Location: Kansas, US
Posts: 417
It seems like the algorithm that checks for when to send them is running less frequently or has higher thresholds, not that the emails themselves are being delayed somewhere because many times I don't get them at all rather than getting them after the model has logged out.
For example, Eric N and Oliver Larsen have been online for several hours and I haven't received notifications for them as of 2:35am EST 11/24/12.
The Eric N notification finally came in at 3:45am EST. Never got one for Oliver Larsen.
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First, notifications may be delayed by your e-mail server for some reason, sometimes for a few minutes, sometimes for hours. This may be not only for VS but for any e-mail you receive. You could contact your e-mail host for information about that.
Next, VS informed me (see one of the previously posted links) that they only send out one e-mail for a model every 8 hours, so if you receive one notification at 4 a.m. and the model has already gone offline by the time you log in at 6 a.m., should the model show up again at 7 a.m., you would not receive a second notification.
As to your Subscriptions being turned off, VS said that trying to respond to models' e-mails while off the site (e.g., responding to the notification from your own e-mail server) could cause the switch, and apparently a failure to send an e-mail while on the site (e.g., missing subject line, censored text, etc.) that requires an edit will also turn off your Subscriptions. Quote
11/27/12 @ 2:38pm
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