New Post Email Notifications: This is only a test…

Good Morning, Readers,

Over the past few weeks, I have received messages from several of you stating that you are no longer getting email notifications via WordPress when new articles are posted on QRPer.com.

I have contacted support, and they believe they may have resolved the issue.

If you subscribe to new posts via WordPress, could you please leave a comment to let me know if you received a notification about this post in your email inbox? I would especially appreciate feedback from those who haven’t been receiving emails recently but did receive this one.

Hopefully, the issue has been fixed. If not, we will continue to work with support to ensure everything is functioning properly soon.

Thank you,
Thomas (K4SWL)

135 thoughts on “New Post Email Notifications: This is only a test…”

  1. I received the test message this morning. The previous email received was on Dec 24th.

    Thanks for your posts.

  2. Got the e-mail! I did not actually notice the emails missing as I have been way too busy over the past two weeks, but when I looked back I had not received these notifications since 12/22.

  3. Hello Thomas. I received an email of this post on 1/21/2025 at 7:12 am. My last QRPer email was back on 12/22/2024.

  4. Thomas:

    Hello there and Happy 2025!

    Your emails stopped a while back. I thought you were experiencing some severe Winter conditions and had not been doing any field activations…Guess not…HI HI….

    I was going to send an email and ask how you are doing, but got this note instead.

    All seems fine with this communication.

    73’s de Charles, KW6G

  5. I wondered why I did not receive qrper emails for several weeks. I really missed the reports and the little stories.
    I received your test email. Thus I suppose it will go on as we know it.
    TNX and 73 ,

    Rolf, DL3AO

  6. Received 12:10:16 Z, one second after it was sent. Radio waves cross the 49th parallel in both directions unimpeded. Not so for e-mail and especially not so for snail mail.

    David VE7EZM

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