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Could you check out the mail server please?
Normal "ERR Login" type errors.
Thanks in advance...
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> Good point, we'll be making it more obvious on the Network Status
> page right now.
"booom" who are you???
I've tried to change passwords back to what they were but I see this isn't allowed. I have clients that don't even know how/where to change their password!!!
This is going to be REALLY fun :(
I can't believe Freeola haven't highlighted this on the Status page. It's always my first point of call and because it's below the existing 'Old dial up numbers' message I didn't see it!!!
I've over 100 domains and numerous email accounts so this looks like quite some undertaking.
I might not be thinking straight here - but would it not have also been possible to send an email an hour or so BEFORE you changed everything to give people a chance???
If you log-in to your MyFreeola account, or visit the Freeola homepage, you'll see that there has been a security policy update that has led us to update all e-mail passwords. Please check your relevant page in MyFreeola to find your new password and update your e-mail client accordingly. Information about setting up e-mail clients can be found at http://freeola.com/support/
We apologise for any inconvenience caused but we have taken this action simply as a precaution to enhance security across Freeola's services.
Could you check out the mail server please?
Normal "ERR Login" type errors.
Thanks in advance...
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