Tiki setup
But I don't really know if they are correct and how would i e able to tell when much of the provided documentation on an input field simply repeats the name of the field or has no explanation of the drop downs within a field.
So if there is no one at tiki that can make the email work then that's it for this cowboy.. Perhaps someone would look at the attachment I sent with the previous reply and this one limit of one attachment per reply as they are the choices for the input and confirm the setting are correct or which ones need be corrected and corrected to be what.
As for my checking logs for errors I wouldn't have a clue what it is I would be looking for. I do know the email used works fine in by way of sending it a test email and checking it at the host levels shows no Tiki registration or test related email. Sorry, but this attachment doesn't show any of the mail settings; these are the newsletter settings.
Please verify that the following settings are correct on the Admin: General page:. Alternatively, you can try setting everything back to PHP sendmail and testing. This would at least help determine if the issues is with your Tiki installation or with your mail only. Finally, did you run the Tiki Check to confirm that your sever and host is compatible? I'm not sure, but this looks wrong to me. Shouldn't the mail sever be something like mail. You're also missing the authentation, username, password, port, etc, as shown in the attached screen.
Hope the balance of teh email setup went correctly. Did you have a chance to see the system requirement test I sent in email preceding this one and is there somethings there that needs to be addressed?
We now have had 3 people register as a test. Two of the 3 have received their activation email the 3rd has not. We've spent hours trying to find the fix for this so far we have failed. We found the documentation on this to be very weak. Our third registrant, after we changed the above email settings to "admin", can't make any of the left hand menu function.
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Place torches 6—8 feet 1. Use a measuring tape to space your torches in your yard. This will help prevent accidents if you accidentally knock a torch over. Avoid placing tiki torches near overhangs or other flammable materials.
Plant tiki torches away from trees, porches, awnings, or hanging party decorations. If you have a propane tank in your yard for a grill or your home, place your tiki torches at least 6 feet 1. Place tiki torches at least 6 feet 1. These are often made of flammable materials, such as wood, and may contain combustible cleaning materials. Use a 1 inch 2. Hold your drill perpendicular to the ground, and drill directly into the dirt until the hole is at least inches Plant your tiki torches.
If the hole needs to be larger for your tiki torch to fit, use your drill to widen the hole by drilling slightly off center from your original hole. Use a torch stake for extra stability, if needed. You can purchase torch stakes at your local garden or home improvement store.
These secure your tiki torch with a tightening pin and simply need to be pressed into the ground to be installed. Pat dirt around the opening of your hole to secure your tiki torch. Use your hands to gather dirt that was displaced by drilling the hole. Press it firmly against the base of the tiki torch as it rests in the hole. Do this until the torch feels secure. When secured properly, your torch should stand perpendicular to the ground. If you apply gentle pressure to the staff, the torch should not move.
Part 2. Use a funnel to pour fuel into the torch. Buy a funnel whose stem fits snugly with the fuel opening of your tiki torches. Pour your fuel into the funnel slowly to avoid spills. Avoid overfilling the fuel reservoir by keeping an eye on the fuel level as you fill. Avoid pouring the fuel into another container and then trying to fill the torch, which can cause spills. An overfilled fuel reservoir will overflow and leak down the sides of the tiki torch.
Soak up any spilled fuel with kitty litter. Let the kitty litter sit on the spilled fuel until it is clumped and firm to the touch, at least 10 minutes. Throw away the soiled kitty litter in its own garbage bag away from other flammable materials. Use a commercial-grade cleaning solution suited to the spill surface to remove any remaining fuel residue. Using cut outs of surf boards and hibiscus flowers, you can easily and inexpensively make a super colorful and festive luau backdrop.
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