On Wednesday, 3 September 2014 16:14:59 UTC+1, Richard wrote:
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> > Date: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 07:35:15 -0700 
> > From: Bootlebarth <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> > To: [email protected] <javascript:> 
> > Subject: [k-9-mail] sending to one address fails (silently) all 
> others fine. 
> > 
> > One out of many addresses fails although it appears in sent items, 
> > also reply to this address fails, in both cases there is no 
> > indication of failure. The address is [email protected] <javascript:> 
> which works 
> > fine when sending from a desktop using Outlook. What can be going 
> > wrong? 
>
> What do you mean by "One out of many addresses fails"? Do messages 
> to this address sit in the k9 outbox on your device, or is it that 
> they simply aren't delivered to the inbox of the recipient? 
>
> Assuming that the messages aren't sitting in the k9 outbox, do you 
> use the same outgoing mail server for both your outlook and k9 mail? 
> If these are not the same, the issue may be that the recipient's 
> mail environment rates your two outgoing mail servers differently, 
> and so your k9 mail may well be falling into the recipient's spam 
> boxes, or may simply be being tossed earlier on the recipient's 
> side, in a way that doesn't generate delivery rejections. 
>
> If your outgoing mail server settings are the same for outlook and 
> k9 it still could be that the recipient's mail environment sees the 
> k9 mail signature (which could include cell-data paths) in a less 
> desirable way than it does the outlook mail, and so is shunting it 
> aside. 
>
> Assuming you don't have access to the mail logs for the outgoing 
> mail server you use for k9, I would suggest, as a start, that the 
> recipient check their spam mail box to see if things are getting 
> delivered there. 
>
> By the way, once a message has been accepted by a mail client's 
> outgoing mail server the mail client isn't the one that would/should 
> generate the non-delivery report. That should come from either the 
> outgoing mail server (e.g., on delayed delivery failure) or the 
> recipient's mail server. 
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>
>     - Richard 
>
> Messages just vanish. The mail server is the same for both (and also a zen 
server). Other mails to zen customers (via a domain forwarding service) are 
fine 

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