On 9/4/14 9:39 AM, John F. Eldredge wrote:
You have two periods right before the final domain. At a guess, Outlook
is probably silently correcting this to a single period before sending
the message, but K-9 is probably passing the address on unchanged.
On September 3, 2014 9:35:15 AM CDT, Bootlebarth
<[email protected]> wrote:
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]
<mailto:[email protected]> which works fine when sending from a desktop
using Outlook. What can be going wrong?
Interestingly, Thunderbird correct it for me in displaying it in the
original message. The mailto: link also didn't have the typo so maybe it
was corrected there as well.
My recommendation would be to delete it and re-add it to your address
book to be certain.
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Seth H Holmes
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