If you're like me, you're constantly refreshing your email box right now waiting for a beta invite. Also if you're like me, you'll probably get bored eventually and go find some Horde to kill in a Batteground. After all, taking out your aggression on Orcs is what it's all about. But after that PvP session, you'll probably go right back to checking.There's a few key things you can do to constantly check your email and make sure you know when the beta key comes. Let's take a look at them.
Press F5
That's the magic refresh key. It works on all browsers, and is a throwback to the old days of computers.
Press Control-R or Apple-R
Does the same thing as F5.
Auto check your email every minute
Most email programs allow you to "grab" email off the server as often as every minute. This is how I have my clients setup, and it will more or less let you know as soon as you get an email.
Have email alerts enabled
If you're at work and using Outlook, which I know many of you are, be sure that you've enabled alerts to pop up. The same goes for other programs and email services like MSN, AOL, etc... If you have a gmail account, you can get alerts via the Google Sidebar. The Google Toolbar, which I use, can also be configured to display a notification icon. However that is much smaller and less noticeable.
Make a special alert for noreply@blizzard.com
You can setup most email program to alert you in some special way when an email arrives from a particular email address. Usually you can have the computer play a sound. I do this with some folks that I want to get back to right away. For the beta, setup noreply@blizzard.com to play some sound. I recommend the red alert sound from Star Trek. You'll have to use your own googling powers to get it though.
Check your junk mail folder
Either check your junk mail folder or add noreply@blizzard.com to your safe email list. Often times email clients will send mail from the noreply@blizzard.com address to your junk folder. I know this is the case with Hotmail, for example. Do yourself a favor and make sure this doesn't happen to you, or if you can't avoid it, start checking the Junk folder as well.
Hopefully with the above methods you'll know as soon as you get into the beta, and then you can begin the long wait as you download the 2 gig patch file. Good luck!


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
7-18-2008 @ 3:04PM
Braundo said...
LMAO.
Still, somebody will find the information useful, probably. :)
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7-18-2008 @ 3:05PM
SpaceDog said...
Hah, oh dear. I think far too many people have high hopes for this.
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7-18-2008 @ 3:05PM
zaver88 said...
Or you could be like me and watching Trillian for new emails.
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7-18-2008 @ 3:06PM
Dotixi said...
If you have Gmail it will auto-refresh.
Though hitting refresh does still give me a tiny bit of hope.
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7-18-2008 @ 4:48PM
Nick S said...
me too. i just watch for that number to tick up... i'm also waiting to hear back about a job, so my email inbox is an extremely anxious place at the moment.
7-18-2008 @ 3:08PM
Arras said...
Ctrl+F5 will force your browser to ignore your local cache and fetch a new copy of the web page from the server, kind of an uber refresh.
Good for making sure you're getting the latest information as soon as it's published to the website...like beta announcements and opt-ins for example :P
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7-18-2008 @ 3:09PM
emptyrepublic said...
I'm sure e-mail providers everywhere will appreciate that their servers timeout from a huge queue of requests for updates. :P
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7-18-2008 @ 3:10PM
Adorable1 said...
Just pray that getting a beta key isn't one of the new achievements or you'd all be f***ed.
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7-18-2008 @ 3:10PM
timlol said...
Everyone should be using gmail, and everyone should be using gmail notifier - best way to get information about email ever.
Seriously, this isn't 1995 anymore.
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7-18-2008 @ 3:11PM
jurandr said...
I've got a firefox addon that displays a little popup similar to that of what MSN does in the bottom of the screen. I just leave firefox open in the background, and if I get new mail the box will slide up in-game
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7-18-2008 @ 3:18PM
Introit said...
Congratulations Adam, you've hit an all time low.
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7-18-2008 @ 3:26PM
Mark said...
WoWInsider would be a much nicer blog without inane posts like the one above. Are its authors under THAT much pressure to produce copy?
7-18-2008 @ 3:26PM
Ceolwulf said...
Oh c'mon, this was hilarious!
7-18-2008 @ 3:27PM
Smurk said...
Don't say that before you read tomorrow's advice column, "How to Take Photos of Your Bear Mount."
7-18-2008 @ 3:21PM
Kithelas said...
Sitting on GMail isn't going to help me at the moment. I'm at work :( When I get home however, it's a different story.
Then again, does it really matter? I mean, what's the odds that I'll even get an invite?
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7-18-2008 @ 3:24PM
Kithelas said...
Sitting on GMail isn't going to help me at the moment. I'm at work :( When I get home however, it's a different story.
Then again, does it really matter? I mean, what's the odds that I'll even get an invite?
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7-18-2008 @ 3:25PM
Nick said...
Use Google mates. Gmail auto refreshes on it's own. ^_^.
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7-18-2008 @ 3:25PM
Wraithanne said...
Interesting and informative for the obsessive-compulsive WoW addict. Not that I'm one of those.......ZOMG MAIL!!!!!!
Damn penis enlargement spam again.
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7-18-2008 @ 3:42PM
Jasperwind said...
Similar thing with me. While reading this my Gmail Notifier popped up and my heart started pounding. Stupid Rolex spam with really bad English. :-|
7-18-2008 @ 3:33PM
FreeOfReality said...
You could be like me and just jerk off into a sock while you wait.
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