I have a paid subscription with Actors Access to receive job notifications, and have used them for years.
Recently they informed me my emails were bouncing back, requiring me to verify my email address before I could receive my daily correspondance.
They insist the problem is with my isp, but when I contacted Go Daddy, it became very clear that the issue lies with AA, and they are unable, or unwilling, to fix it.
Go Daddy informed me that they have identified Actors Acces as spammers, and therefore cannot allow their email to infect their services. They also said that AA can use their servers to send out any emails they wish, and they have probably been identified as spammers due to some other correspondance they are sending out, and not because of paid subscriptions.
They also informed me that AA knew what was happening because they have an automatic message that pops up asking me to verify my email address.They know their emails are being identified as spam.
I have been corresponding through email most of the day, and mostly with a tech named Brian, who has been nothing short of rude. Two of his emails consisted of links pointing to people who complain about Go Daddy.
They are either unable or refuse to address this issue.
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I have a paid subscription with Actors Access to receive job notifications, and have used them for years.
Recently they informed me my emails were bouncing back, requiring me to verify my email address before I could receive my daily correspondance.
They insist the problem is with my isp, but when I contacted Go Daddy, it became very clear that the issue lies with AA, and they are unable, or unwilling, to fix it.
Go Daddy informed me that they have identified Actors Acces as spammers, and therefore cannot allow their email to infect their services. They also said that AA can use their servers to send out any emails they wish, and they have probably been identified as spammers due to some other correspondance they are sending out, and not because of paid subscriptions.
They also informed me that AA knew what was happening because they have an automatic message that pops up asking me to verify my email address.They know their emails are being identified as spam.
I have been corresponding through email most of the day, and mostly with a tech named Brian, who has been nothing short of rude. Two of his emails consisted of links pointing to people who complain about Go Daddy.
They are either unable or refuse to address this issue.