On 10/25/05 8:09 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ISPs do lots of things with mail besides delivering it or rejecting it.
Some ISPs will just silently discard mail they don't like. Thus in
these cases, you won't see a bounce and the recipient won't see the
mail and the ISP may not
John W. Baxter wrote:
Note that it's not just the ISP. We regularly get support calls about mail
not being received, when the logs clearly show that the message was
deposited into the user's mailbox and later picked up by the user's machine.
Something on the user's machine (our users
Morning All,
Fairly long story so please bear with me. I am the webmaster for our local
parent teachers origination's web page. One of our duties is to send a
weekly email to about 550 users with current school happenings. Since it's
inception last year my Mailman mail list has not reached all
Troy Cranford wrote:
It got to the point where I just switched web hosts (now bluehost.com) to
see if we could resolve the problem. Now I seem to get better coverage of
the 550 users and, in fact, am now sending to some of the users that were
not getting our posts before but I'm still not