Hi Matt,

Thanks so much - just forwarded you the original email!



On May 27, 11:05 am, Matt Sanford <[email protected]> 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:
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> > HI Matt,
>
> > Thanks very much - the account name is @hashjobs
>
> > Best,
>
> > Miles
>
> > On May 26, 1:32 pm, Matt Sanford <[email protected]> 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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