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    Default Weird Question - Host: notify.paypal.com

    So I searched and searched but couldn't find anyone having this problem. Host: notify.paypal.com is often at my site. I haven't received payments or orders through ZenCart (or other sites) and it will still just 'be there' sometimes.

    What's the deal? Should I be worried?

    TIA

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    Default Re: Weird Question - Host: notify.paypal.com

    http://www.zen-cart.com/wiki/index.php/PayPal

    If this doesn't help google is your friend. :0)

    Tina

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    Default Re: Weird Question - Host: notify.paypal.com

    Thanks for your reply. Everything is set up correctly and according to the link you provided. I've also tried 'googling' "Host: notify.paypal.com" and nothing useful or relevant comes up.

    It's just so weird!! I guess I've stumped everyone. :)

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    Default Re: Weird Question - Host: notify.paypal.com

    Oh I probably should have added that when I do get orders everything is working correctly. I just can't figure out why they are there when there are no orders!

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    Default Re: Weird Question - Host: notify.paypal.com

    PayPal's servers send notifications to the defined store whenever an update occurs to your PayPal account, whether a new transaction, an update to a transaction, etc. It's possible that what you're seeing is simply a result of PayPal doing normal activity.
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