>I just had to delete our original copy of Ebase and replace it with a
>"backup" copy I keep in a folder in the Program file.
>
>I have since sent two emails to our entire list and both had an unusually
>large number of returns due to "Undeliverable". (I usually get some but not
>THIS many) Could it be an Ebase
>problem - I've been experiementing with layouts this week (accidentally
>deleted the "Outputs" screen , hence my need to replace our orig. ebase)??
>
>Or is it something else?
I'd have to say that it's unlikely to be an ebase problem. All ebase
does is copy the addresses into your mail program. It can, at your
request, check to see that addresses are correctly formed (not
correct, necessarily, just that they look like valid addresses).
- Look through the returned addresses to see if they look OK ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
- Check that the email address that was returned is the address you
have on file in ebase, to see if it got changed in moving it to your
email program.
- If there is someone among the returned addresses that you know, try
sending a test message directly from your email program. If it
bounces in the same way, it really is a bad address, not a problem at
your end.
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Dave Shaw Northwest Classics, Inc
tel: 206-954-7526 fax: 206-625-1338
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