A minute or so ago, webmail.armorgames.com (I'm using this because armorgames.com currently doesn't work for me) led to a text page saying that webmail.armorgames.com was owned by advertising.com. However, now and just a few minutes before, I was able to use webmail.armorgames.com as Armor Games. Why would webmail.armorgames.com sometimes lead to a non-AG page when it is an alternate to armorgames.com?
I think webmail.armorgames.com is used for staff's emails to link as an @armorgames.com link. Maybe what I'm trying to say is that just happened to be just a non official AG alternative site. I mean technically, webmail isn't what we use. Explain, why is this a problem?
I think webmail.armorgames.com is used for staff's emails to link as an @armorgames.com link. Maybe what I'm trying to say is that just happened to be just a non official AG alternative site. I mean technically, webmail isn't what we use. Explain, why is this a problem?
I was using webmail.armorgames.com as an alternate when armorgames.com did not work. It usually acted as Armor Games, but sometimes other stuff would appear instead, which would prevent me from accessing Armor Games when armorgames.com didn't work.
Could it be that webmail.armorgames is a shadow website of some sort, used to develop and test the website's behaviour maybe? I can't think of any other use for it... never heard of it before this thread and looking it up on google! Weird... =/
Maybe justin can shed some light on this topic? =)