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9/3/2007 8:00 PM
 

Thanks for the reply, I just did a run through the server logs and your right, the mails were sent but the server rejected them "450 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname". Seems there is a problem with the reverse lookup for dotnetnuke.com?


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9/4/2007 4:10 AM
 
 
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9/4/2007 6:40 AM
 

Joe,

I just got notice for a download of beta 2, but I never received the intial E-mail so I did not think I was selected. Can you please forward the original e-mail, so I can install today and start providing feedback.

 

 
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