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Originally Posted by Lynne
2. Or just not require new users to verify their email.
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That's what I did for now ...
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Originally Posted by Marco van Herwaarden
1. Sometimes not loading is not much info to go by, but first guess would be that the webserver is to blame for it. Check if the webserver was restarted, no performance issues, check the server log files, etc..
2. Nothing we can do to force Yahoo to accept emails from your domain. All you can do is block registrations for Yahoo and make a note of this on the registration page.
3. This looks like your host has recompiled PHP and forgot to include MySQL support.
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1. I have restarted the Server myself. I have also ran the database repair as well and no errors were found. I am at wits end with this and the site owner wants to freakin move to another host because of this. I keep telling him that I don't think it is entirely the Host Fault.
2. I did away with the verify email setting.
3. Thanks for that. I will contact the other host and see if that is what they did.