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Issue is Yahoo recipients are not receiving emails sent via SendGrid. Websites use a separate SMTP (not Gmail or Outlook) server for bulk emails -- sending to over 100,000 a week.
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I have no issue w the DNS. My issue issue is using Sendgrid for bulk email (100,000+ emails per day) that's being blocked by Yahoo. GCP/Azure doesn't allow that; they refer you to use Sendgrid.
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Migrated out of our own "Bulk" SMTP mail servers to SendGrid awhile back. Only learned that Yahoo has been blocking and throttling emails coming from SendGrid's IP for about 2 days. That's not good! Google/MSFT/Apple does not allow bulk smtp. You've got to use other services.
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Thanks, Carl!
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More like... a bit nerve wracking to have think I have to download an install and try to match it with the instance already running. But -- it turned out easy and simple. The idea of overwriting an install was just wild.
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Different project. One uses ElasticSearch; another uses Sphinx; and yet another is BigQuery
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BTW - thanks for taking the time to look it up. Been swimming in Google Cloud documentation all week for various things. No different than Azure where some documentations are already expired. I feel for both. I can't keep up with documentations myself.
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Thanks, Quin! Next time. It was simple and easier than I was expecting. I just hate having to do this on a production database. But it was done in less than a minute. Whew.
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I was hoping to avoid having to download a SQL install from scratch and adding the feature there, but that seems to be the only solution. A bit disappointing.
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The prebuilts from Azure are well prepped. This one is on Google Cloud.
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Could be! We have a similar idea to bring your community from various platforms into a live session... no matter the device or subscription. The power of story-telling and sharing is our focus, a true show-and-tell for groups. You end up w content you can use for your podcast, blog, newsletter, +
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I'd like to invite you and Mo to try Chatmosa.com to produce a fun podcast with your remote friends -- all built in .NetCore
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More like.. it's good to know the new emergency systems work!
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@mcdonaldsuss.bsky.social needs to listen in and know of @auntiederek.com's love for the McRib, despite all the teasing we've given him. A true McRib stan!
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There's Jaxsta and a few others that we use in the music industry... in terms of catalogs, rights, credits, etc.
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It's because we watch people forget December birthday celebrants deserve their day of the year as much as they did prior to this month. 😂
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Yep. Some deflate their tires to remove all the air so they can fill it with 100% nitrogen inside.
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Put nitrogen air, and it won't do that. Costco parking lots have self-serve nitrogen air for your tires.
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The most solid character was Munsie's daughter. Munsie was designed to walk towards trouble, and it frustrated me... but it's by design.
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Blockity-block!
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Happy in da haus!!!
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Every photo is a screenshot from her phone? I think that adds to the sentiment... complete with timestamp and all the gauges. Quite a cute result.
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Gotta love the sheria top!
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Anything 80s is fun! 😀
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Yoohoo! Still getting my arms around all this.
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I've been stalking and waiting for this to come to the US. Past shows had the shorter EU models. I've seen all the video reviews,and I can't wait for owner reviews on it. I'm not keen on the battery range. A feature I liked that the reviewers didn't mention was the cool armeests on the front seats.
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Glad it can help... though it's not my site. I found it amusing and supportive of all the smaller sites that get great attention.