On Jul 21, 2004, at 11:31 AM, Ben Ramsey wrote:
So, what do I edit my entry to? I've removed spam protection and the
"verify?" thing, whatever that does, and it still sends an
authorization request. I've also changed my e-mail address on there
to another one in the past, but it never updated.
So, what do I edit my entry to? I've removed spam protection and the
"verify?" thing, whatever that does, and it still sends an authorization
request. I've also changed my e-mail address on there to another one in
the past, but it never updated. E-mail sent to ramsey at php dot net
always go
Use your CVS username and password here:
http://master.php.net/manage/users.php
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 17:39, Ben Ramsey wrote:
> I want to use my php.net e-mail address for certain things which require
> authorization sent back to the e-mail address. However, this is
> impossible, as a human m
* Thus wrote Ben Ramsey:
> I want to use my php.net e-mail address for certain things which require
> authorization sent back to the e-mail address. However, this is
> impossible, as a human must respond to the bounceback message in order
> for the message to actually reach me.
>
> Is there a
I want to use my php.net e-mail address for certain things which require
authorization sent back to the e-mail address. However, this is
impossible, as a human must respond to the bounceback message in order
for the message to actually reach me.
Is there a way to turn off this feature or to al