Jim, To confirm, you are not receiving any bounce back messages due to the rejected email or other errors? I have worked with at least 5 or 6 email hosts and bounce back messages have not been a problem, even with Office 365. That includes POP3, IMap, and Exchange. If you are in fact not receiving bounce back messages at all, perhaps check with your email host provider, maybe they can help. Sounds like the returns are being blocked, but I have not experienced this and at the moment can't venture a guess as to why. Maybe spam filters are too aggressive? BTW, does the latest version of Rmail provide a means to request confirmation of delivery from the recipient? Sent from my BlackBerry KeyOne
Steve,
We have implemented the BCC policy on the emails to make sure they were sent out. Our concern is the “bounce back” you mentioned and it does not seem that is happening. This is why there is concern on the part of our AR department. We ask for a receipt from the receiver but as you know that can be rejected by the receiver. Thanks for the suggestions.
James Belisle
Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Steve Johnson
Jim,
If I recall correctly, using the Rmail pluggin a number of years ago (in 9.5), you can have a dialog box pop up showing whether the email was sent successfully through the outgoing server (but not necessarily delivered). As I recall, RMail only knows that it connected to the outgoing server succesfully, but won’t know if the message was delivered. Most recipient email servers will send a bounce back message to the originating email address when the email is rejected assuming the email left the outgoing server in the first place. Since the bounce back comes from the recipient’s mail server as incoming mail to you, you will need to depend on checking for bounce back messages in Outlook, which will give you a clue as to why it failed (unrecognized domain, unrecognized address, mailbox full, restricted, etc).
I use to send a BC copy of all email (I was emailing invoices) to my email address (yes, back to myself), as proof that the email made it through the outgoing server and I would monitor incoming email for bounce backs.
Hope this helps a little,
Steve Johnson
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Buddy Walker
Jim I don’t think that is a RMail issue. Most email servers will not respond to bad email addresses. The main reason is this would verify email server exists.
Buddy
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