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I have been facing issues with TI's TMS320F28377S C2000 MCU. I am currently a student in a US Public University with a valid university email address that I used to generate my account on TI. When I try to ask a question on the E2E forum, It says,
>To post on TI E2Eβ’ design support forums, you must have a valid company email address in your myTI account. If you have a valid company email address, please add it to your account by following the instructions in the myTI account FAQ (Note: there may be an ~10 minute delay for this email change to propagate to all necessary systems). If you donβt, we encourage you to search the TI E2E design support forums for existing answers.
I contacted support and they asked me to clear my browser cache and try again. Well, that didn't work too. It is unfortunate that TI isn't allowing students to post on their forums. They only want you to sort through existing questions. I couldn't find any questions that related to my issues for the processor under question.
Please guide me to other forums that support TI's C2000 MCUs.
Received NDR (non-delivery report) for an email address, verified the email address using email checker tools, confirmed it does not exist. Strangely received response from the same email address.
What is the possibility of this to happen?
NDR error details:
Email Hippo says - Mailbox does not exist
But received response from the recipient from the same email address to the email sent.
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I'm going crazy over this. I saw that I received a WU grade in a class that I attended (virtually) all semester and was wracking my head over what happened. My professor had us submit our exams (using pictures of our work) to an email address that was not his QC email and I made a slight error (one number) when typing their email in and just got an email from this person saying they were not my professor. It's obviously my fault for not double checking, but I've had no idea this was happening at all. I was never spoken to regarding this and he clearly was aware of me attending class all semester (mentions my name is a few recorded zoom sessions). I even had grades for my first two tests posted in the class google drive folder under my student number. I was wondering if anyone has dealt with something like this and I'm wondering if there is anything I can do. I absolutely don't want to retake this course. I'm trying to contact him to see if there is anything we can do, but I'm not hopeful.
You never know when you want to go separate ways because a different ISP had a better deal and you will most likely lose the email address and be provided with a new one via your new account.
One possible use would be sending the result of curl wttr.in to my email when I power up my machine in the morning. Another could be having a sensor on my mailbox connected to a raspberry pi that would email me when I have real mail.
Or receiving update notification via email instead of a gui.
But it's mostly about satisfying my curiosity, not resolving a real world problem as there are other solutions to some of the ones I mentioned here.
Recent data reveals that major exchanges like Binance has 44 million unique users every week. Coinbase has 5 million per week. Only a fraction of them use hardware wallets. The rest keeps their coins on the exchange itself.
The crucial sign up procedure requires your email and phone numbers, these are the most important links to your money.
They have never been under more stress and importance in the history of the internet. If your email address and phone number gets compromised, you're left penniless. Or should I say Satoshi-less.
So, please back up your email address. Increase its security as much as possible. Change passwords frequently. Use two factor authentication for your email address. Be careful of sim swap attacks.
You can check if your email address has been compromised or not!
https://haveibeenpwned.com/
But the best and the most secure method is to move your coins to a hardware wallet of your own!
Stay safe out there!
A representative emailed back, saying, "We're sorry that this product wasn't up to your standards so we'll send an agent over to collect her."
This is a new one. Looking for more info about how it works.
I bought a set of silicone Apple Airtag holders from a random seller on Amazon. The product was shipped by Amazon. Two weeks later, I get a direct email from the seller with female European name in broken English asking me to rate the purchase with text from 1 to 5. No link provided and I already left an Amazon review, so I reply favorably with a number.
A week later, I received another email saying it is the seller again, but uses an anglicized female name. It again asked me to rate the product 1-5, but told me to post on Amazon. The sender suggested text in broken English that I should use. I replied I already left a positive Amazon review and had responded directly to the original request. To be helpful, I even corrected her English text to make her request more clear with customers in the future. The next day, the seller responded in very clear English and chastised me for not posting a review on Amazon. The difference in grammar leads me to believe there were different individuals writing each message.
Before telling the aggressive seller to stop contacting me, I looked at all the messages and notice they were sent to three different email addresses of mine. Two of those addresses I have never used with Amazon before. I reported this to Amazon customer service and asked how did the seller get those two email addresses? The rep had no clue, but promised to tell the seller not to contact me anymore.
My assumption is that the seller got one email address and my name from Amazon. I told the Amazon rep that I don't consent to that for third party sellers. My question now is how did the seller match the other email addresses that have never been used with Amazon? Does Amazon sell this type of data mining or did the seller obtain them some other way?
Also, what does the seller gain by contacting me through my other email addresses? Is it a larger scam to gather my personal information or just focused on Amazon review manipulation?
decided to buy the pro apps educational bundle. paid for it, 230 quid. asked for an email and i put in a β@gmail.comβ when i meant to use an β@icloud.comβ βi then went and created this gmail. switched updates on the delivery off and then back onto it, nothing else i could see or think to do. itβs shipped now, pending delivery.
do you think this will be a problem? that the gmail didnβt exist when i registered it to be sent the codes? or will they just arrive and thatβll be that? as im hoping.. any comments or advice of any kind welcome.
just hoping there wonβt end up being some weeks long battle with customer support and the bank i suppose, hahaha.
Somehow, the email I had on file was not completely set up, so it's a ghost address. I fixed it in my profile page, but is it too late to get my Control # and vote? Is it lost forever in the Ether of Erroneous Emails?
Hello fellow Belgians, I write to you because I ve been looking for that answer for quite sometimes and I cannot find it on the vaccination web page : my grandma is 87 and doesn't have an email address, how will she be able to book an appointment to get vaccinated? And also, subsidiary question : do you guys know what email address they use, like where can we change it if it is outdated?
Thank you!
I use my protonmail for everything but the school wants me to use their email address, e. g., name@xyz.edu when responding or sending emails to school entities.
I heard that for other email providers there is a way to configure the outgoing email server for some emails you send. Is something like that possible in proton mail? IDK, maybe something in the SMPT settings?
Ideally, I'd like my school email (name@xyz.edu) to be automatically selected when I am emailing or responding to all *@xyz.edu emails and be the protonmail address in other cases. Though, I won't mind even if I had to select that manually so long there is a way to do it.
Thanks!
I've used this before but I can't remember what it was called. I don't have any hints or anything as far as the name, unfortunately, but I do remember it was a fairly simple looking website, not a lot of fancy CSS or anything.
Does that look bad? I won't lose access to the account at any point
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