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Contact Us Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems Email address change issue Post 302716301 by Scott on Tuesday 16th of October 2012 07:19:23 AM
Old 10-16-2012
Hi there.

Your account had been reset to "User awaiting email confirmation". I've changed it back, as you can see.

How are you checking the email? In a browser, or mail client? Do you have a spam filter that maybe trapped it?
 

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COLLECTD-EMAIL(5)						     collectd							 COLLECTD-EMAIL(5)

NAME
collectd-email - Documentation of collectd's "email plugin" SYNOPSIS
# See collectd.conf(5) LoadPlugin email # ... <Plugin email> SocketGroup "collectd" SocketPerms "0770" MaxConns 5 </Plugin> DESCRIPTION
The "email plugin" opens an UNIX-socket over which one can submit email statistics, such as the number of "ham", "spam", "virus", etc. mails received/handled, spam scores and matched spam checks. This plugin is intended to be used with the Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Collectd SpamAssassin-plugin which is included in contrib/, but is of course not limited to that use. OPERATION
This plugin collects data indirectly by providing a UNIX-socket that external programs can connect to. A simple line based protocol is used to communicate with the plugin: o E-Mail type (e.g. "ham", "spam", "virus", ...) and size (bytes): e:<type>:<size> If "size" is less than or equal to zero, "size" is ignored. o Spam score: s:<value> o Successful spam checks (e.g. "BAYES_99", "SUBJECT_DRUG_GAP_C", ...): c:<type1>[,<type2>,...] Each line is limited to 256 characters (including the newline character). Longer lines will be ignored. SEE ALSO
collectd(1), collectd.conf(5) AUTHOR
The "email plugin" has been written by Sebastian Harl <sh at tokkee.org>. The SpamAssassin-plugin has been written by Alexander Wirt <formorer at formorer.de>. This manpage has been written by Florian Forster <octo at verplant.org>. 5.1.0 2012-04-02 COLLECTD-EMAIL(5)
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