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‎Feb 03, 2014
02:08 AM
Serial Key Requests moving to SPAM folders
Sorry, I hate to be one of those people but I did not receive a serial key email.
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‎Feb 03, 2014
03:10 AM
Hello Michael,
Could you please provide me with your email address, where i can send you the serial key for InstallShield Limited Edition activation.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Thanks,
Chaitra
Could you please provide me with your email address, where i can send you the serial key for InstallShield Limited Edition activation.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Thanks,
Chaitra
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‎Feb 04, 2014
06:59 AM
Hello Michael,
Could you please re send your message as i did not receive your email address in my inbox.
Thanks,
Chaitra
Could you please re send your message as i did not receive your email address in my inbox.
Thanks,
Chaitra
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‎Sep 30, 2014
08:47 AM
As of 30 September 2014, the SPF record (http://www.openspf.org) for learn.flexerasoftware.com is v=spf1 a ip4:63.151.143.45 include:_netblocks.eloqua.com ~all
The licensing e-mail I just received came from na01-bn1-obe.outbound.protection.outlook.com ([157.56.110.87]) and since it didn't match the SPF record, ended up in my spam folder.
It appears that when Flexera migrated to Office365, they updated the SPF record for flexerasoftware.com but neglected to update the subdomain, learn.flexerasoftware.com.
Hopefully, a Flexera representative lurking in the forum here can get this information passed up to whomever manages DNS for the company.
The licensing e-mail I just received came from na01-bn1-obe.outbound.protection.outlook.com ([157.56.110.87]) and since it didn't match the SPF record, ended up in my spam folder.
It appears that when Flexera migrated to Office365, they updated the SPF record for flexerasoftware.com but neglected to update the subdomain, learn.flexerasoftware.com.
Hopefully, a Flexera representative lurking in the forum here can get this information passed up to whomever manages DNS for the company.