[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisted application still getting limited

2009-05-27 Thread Matt Sanford


Hi Miles,

I just checked the list of whitelisting requests and I don't see  
you anywhere in it, either approved, rejected or pending. Please  
forward me your approval email (matt [at] twitter.com) and I'll track  
down where things went wrong.


Thanks;
 – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
 Twitter Dev

On May 26, 2009, at 7:16 PM, jobtrain wrote:



HI Matt,

Thanks very much - the account name is @hashjobs

Best,

Miles


On May 26, 1:32 pm, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:

Hi there,

 There is no known issue surrounding white listing. The most
common cause for what you are describing is hosting providers that  
use

NAT causing your requests to show up under a different IP address. If
you provide the account screen name I can double check it is  
correctly

white listed.

Thanks;
  – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
  Twitter Dev

On May 26, 2009, at 9:55 AM,jobtrainwrote:






Both my Twitter account and IP address were whitelisted, but I am
still being limited.  Nothing really changed after the whitelist
update.  I am getting limited in the amount that I can post updates,
it's still at about 100/hour.



Is this just a bug, or is it perhaps something that I am doing?  Or
has Twitter just been bogged down recently?



Thanks!




[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisted application still getting limited

2009-05-27 Thread jobtrain

Hi Matt,

Thanks so much - just forwarded you the original email!



On May 27, 11:05 am, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
 Hi Miles,

      I just checked the list of whitelisting requests and I don't see  
 you anywhere in it, either approved, rejected or pending. Please  
 forward me your approval email (matt [at] twitter.com) and I'll track  
 down where things went wrong.

 Thanks;
   – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
       Twitter Dev

 On May 26, 2009, at 7:16 PM, jobtrain wrote:





  HI Matt,

  Thanks very much - the account name is @hashjobs

  Best,

  Miles

  On May 26, 1:32 pm, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
  Hi there,

       There is no known issue surrounding white listing. The most
  common cause for what you are describing is hosting providers that  
  use
  NAT causing your requests to show up under a different IP address. If
  you provide the account screen name I can double check it is  
  correctly
  white listed.

  Thanks;
    – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
        Twitter Dev

  On May 26, 2009, at 9:55 AM,jobtrainwrote:

  Both my Twitter account and IP address were whitelisted, but I am
  still being limited.  Nothing really changed after the whitelist
  update.  I am getting limited in the amount that I can post updates,
  it's still at about 100/hour.

  Is this just a bug, or is it perhaps something that I am doing?  Or
  has Twitter just been bogged down recently?

  Thanks!- Hide quoted text -

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[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisted application still getting limited

2009-05-26 Thread Matt Sanford


Hi there,

There is no known issue surrounding white listing. The most  
common cause for what you are describing is hosting providers that use  
NAT causing your requests to show up under a different IP address. If  
you provide the account screen name I can double check it is correctly  
white listed.


Thanks;
 – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
 Twitter Dev

On May 26, 2009, at 9:55 AM, jobtrain wrote:



Both my Twitter account and IP address were whitelisted, but I am
still being limited.  Nothing really changed after the whitelist
update.  I am getting limited in the amount that I can post updates,
it's still at about 100/hour.

Is this just a bug, or is it perhaps something that I am doing?  Or
has Twitter just been bogged down recently?

Thanks!





[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisted application still getting limited

2009-05-26 Thread jobtrain

HI Matt,

Thanks very much - the account name is @hashjobs

Best,

Miles


On May 26, 1:32 pm, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
 Hi there,

      There is no known issue surrounding white listing. The most  
 common cause for what you are describing is hosting providers that use  
 NAT causing your requests to show up under a different IP address. If  
 you provide the account screen name I can double check it is correctly  
 white listed.

 Thanks;
   – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
       Twitter Dev

 On May 26, 2009, at 9:55 AM,jobtrainwrote:





  Both my Twitter account and IP address were whitelisted, but I am
  still being limited.  Nothing really changed after the whitelist
  update.  I am getting limited in the amount that I can post updates,
  it's still at about 100/hour.

  Is this just a bug, or is it perhaps something that I am doing?  Or
  has Twitter just been bogged down recently?

  Thanks!