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Old 02-13-2007, 10:21 PM
unix unix is offline
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Default Re: Not receiving mail from one particular user

On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 12:56:55 -0800, dreras wrote:

> On Feb 13, 12:34 pm, squaredancer wrote:
>> On 13/02/2007 21:27, CET - what odd quirk of fate caused
>> dre...@hotmail.com to generate the following:? :
>>
>> > On Feb 13, 11:56 am, squaredancer wrote:

>>
>> >> On 13/02/2007 20:40, CET - what odd quirk of fate caused
>> >> dre...@hotmail.com to generate the following:? :> I am having a problem in thunderbird where I can't receive mail from

>>
>> >>> one particular user. Everything else comes through fine.

>>
>> >>> The user is not marked as spam.

>>
>> >>> Does anyone know anything else that might be causing this problem?

>>
>> >> are you getting "absolutely nothing" or do you get the mail, but there
>> >> is nothing to be read?

>>
>> >> reg

>>
>> > I receive mail from every other person in the world, but from one
>> > email address.

>>
>> > for ex:

>>
>> > pers...@mail.com never comes through

>>
>> > but all other emails are received alll day long

>>
>> > wondering if maybe i marked that email address as some thing that
>> > prevents it from coming through now? i know its not marked as spam. Is
>> > there another setting i could have accidentally applied to it?

>>
>> > I used to receive emails from this person all the time.

>>
>> it is thinkable that the SENDER has got your eMail address wrong - a
>> common error is a comma instead of the dot.
>>
>> Write that person a mail and ask them to check your address in their
>> addressbook!
>> You can also check by asking them to REPLY to that mail you send, but
>> not to write a NEW mail!
>>
>> reg

>
>
> Yeah we've tried that a few times and we're still not getting through.
>
> It's weird cause everything used to work fine, never had any problems.


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