Stuart,

Most bounced mail message contain somewhere in them the reason why the email 
was rejected. Can you ask your associate to read the message closely to see if 
there is a reason given for the bounce? Typically it's because an email address 
is mistyped, or a mailbox is full.

Dan

> Hi all,
> 
> I have a business associate that I correspond with pretty regularly and she 
> will send me emails most of which I receive no problem. But, just recently, 
> she sent me a couple and they were returned to her. Why might this happen?  
> It is this .me account she is sending to. I am a bit extra sensitive to this 
> because my Yahoo account was recently compromised and I wasn't getting a fair 
> amount of emails. That is the reason I created the new .me account. 
> 
> All thoughts/info greatly appreciated. 
> 
> Stuart
> 
> 
> 
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