Troubleshooting My PF Email Account: Can't Receive Emails

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The PF Email account is experiencing issues with receiving emails, affecting users for several months. One user specifically cannot receive a registration email from imageshack and has had no success contacting support. There are indications that the email service may have shut down earlier in the year, with reports of the domain being broken. Users are seeking clarification on whether the issue is widespread or localized. Immediate resolution is needed for those relying on their PF email accounts.
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My PF Email account has not been able to receive emails for... a very long time. Several months. Now I need my imageshack registration email but I can't receive any! I tried to contact them but got nowhere. They probably tried to email me at Mks.

Is this uh, localized to me? Did I miss the shut down?
 
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I think mine shut down some time early this year. I contacted the support at that time and got a reply of the "domain being broken" (approx.) and there was no fix in sight.
 
Greg, would this be fixed soon? I need to use my PF email. I can only send but not receive :(
 
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