[access-uk] Re: FW: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender

  • From: <vanja@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 7 May 2014 16:36:21 +0100

Hmm no other PC and this one is most definitely very protected, so that was odd.

 

From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Jonathan H
Sent: 07 May 2014 08:28
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: FW: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender

 

Blacklists change on a daily basis; it's possible you got blacklisted on that 
day, but were clear the next day.

 

Do you share this IP address with anyone else? If so, all PCs on that IP should 
have a really good malware scan to make sure that nothing is using one of those 
PCs to send out spam.

 

On 6 May 2014 22:13, <vanja@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:vanja@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:

After clicking on the URL provided I was told that my IP address is not
being blocked by them and after reading the FAQ it seems like it may be
blacklisted by others. Very odd.


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Sent: 06 May 2014 22:07
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Subject: [access-uk] FW: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender

Only just noticed this, after trying to send my message yesterday. Any
reason why this might be happening? Seems like messages that I sent today
got through, but still, I wonder why this happened yesterday?

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How do you actually change the pitch in the first place? I don't see
anything in the settings. I too agree that default pitch is too low.

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On 5 May 2014 16:04:03 Mobeen Iqbal <mobeeniqbal@xxxxxxxxx 
<mailto:mobeeniqbal@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:

> hi everyone.
>
> i just thought i'd write a quick review on eloquence for android which
> was released not long ago. i've installed it. it works ok, though i'd
> have liked to see more control over the pitch. the standard pitch is
> much too low for my liking, and when you change it to the next
> denomination, the voice goes higher but too high for my liking. its a
> bit like jaws with mild constipation. in other words, i'd have liked
> it if code factory included more pitch denominations, to allow more
> control over how much the pitch increases so it sounds like jaws on a
> default install. also, i had to check the box that forces the pitch
> change instead of using the pitch that applications set before the
> pitch would change. quite what use this is i don't know, as
> applications i've used don't set their own pitch as far as i know.
> i've reported this issue over on the code factory mailing list so
> we'll see what they say. overall, its worth buying if you like the
> jaws voice. it could do with being more responsive, the most
> responsive voice on android is ESpeak and i don't think there will
> ever be an engine to beet it, but eloquence is pretty close as well as
> long as you have a handset with a dual core processor or better. its
certainly more responsive than the higher quality voices from google or
other developers.
>
> Mo.
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