Hello Jack,

On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 you wrote:

JSL> Greetings Oracle,

JSL> I tried several times to send someone an email whose subject line read 
"PayPal"
JSL> but none of the attempts were successful.  It wasn't until I changed the 
subject
JSL> line to read "PP" that it finally went through.  Because of that I 
refrained
JSL> from putting the word "PayPal" in the subject line of THIS email because I
JSL> didn't want to chance that this email wouldn't get through.

JSL> My method was to drag the original email from the SENT folder back to the 
OUTBOX
JSL> folder and re-send it.  TB! always showed the CONNECTION CENTER box 
sending the
JSL> email.  This method always failed but the message always re-appeared in 
the SENT
JSL> mail folder every time I did this.  It wasn't until I changed the subject 
line
JSL> from "PayPal" to "PP" that the recipient finally received it.

JSL> I will refrain from making derogatory remarks about PayPay for fear of
JSL> retribution but does anyone have any idea as to why this would occur?

AARRRGGGHHH! I was sending the aforementioned emails to my wife who, unbeknownst
to me, had a PayPal folder in her TB!, *AND* a filter which routed all emails 
with
that subject line to that PayPal folder, which was offscreen every time I looked
at it. All of the emails went through.

My sincerest apologies to the List and most heartfelt thanks to all who tried to
solve this non-problem.

-- 
Best Regards, 
Jack LaRosa
:usflag: Central Alabama

Using The Bat! ver: 5.2.
Running Windows XP Pro ver 5 build 2600 Service Pack 3


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