I'm an australia.edu alumni too...sadly didn't work
I can't imagine many places allowing this domain to be valid since everyone took advantage of their free edu email addresses to get discounts on pretty much everything. I still can't believe they hand those addresses out to anyone.
Got mine with myspace.com. If you are having problems just redo your about me and any 'text' portions of your profile. I didn't have the 'virus code' in mine, but once I re did them my email worked properly. I also unchecked allow outside emails saved, and then rechecked it. It took 24 hours roughly, but it's working now.
Still getting bounce backs from myspace, tried to send myself an email from 10 diff email id's, all are getting rejected. MySpace sucks.
Got mine with myspace.com. If you are having problems just redo your about me and any 'text' portions of your profile. I didn't have the 'virus code' in mine, but once I re did them my email worked properly. I also unchecked allow outside emails saved, and then rechecked it. It took 24 hours roughly, but it's working now.
Got mine with myspace.com. If you are having problems just redo your about me and any 'text' portions of your profile. I didn't have the 'virus code' in mine, but once I re did them my email worked properly. I also unchecked allow outside emails saved, and then rechecked it. It took 24 hours roughly, but it's working now.
Not sure what you mean by text portions but i changed everything in my about me where i type stuff in. Still cant receive outside emails anything else to get this thing to work?
Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
...@myspace.com
Technical details of permanent failure:
Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient domain. We recommend contacting the other email provider for further information about the cause of this error. The error that the other server returned was: 550 550 5.1.1 <...@myspace.com> recipient rejected (state 13).
What is this "virus code"?
Easy.
Your work and/or educational institution must be under a contract with Microsoft - generally an Enterprise Agreement for corporations, and there's something similar for educational institutions. These agreements provide Home Usage Rights for software that is running on the users desktop (that they're licensed for in the office.) If your company buys boxed copies, or if they choose not to enable the HUR, then you can't access it at all.
I know this because I just activated HUR permissions for my company this morning.
Ironically, my outfit does does have an Enterprise Agreement with MS, but it may not include the HUR; it's a military language school of considerable size, but we just switched over to the .edu domain, so MS might not have us as such yet. I am able to get the academic pricing they've always offered, ($100 for Office 2010) but I was hoping to be able to get in on this deal. Sigh...
if you did what I said and waited about 24 hours it should always work. Can you send email from the account? if so send an email to your main email account to whitelist it and also one to the microsoft email address.
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Whoever does this through MySpace (and is not employee of theirs) is breaking terms of use for the program.