Another thing of interest is that the undeliverable message is showing up the email inbox that was sent to but wasn't actually received; just showing the undeliverable message in that inbox. One account that sent to was regular pop3 account. This is not making much sense to me but thinking on it. Could it be because upgraded to version TB 3.1?
Here is copy of the message: This is the AVG E-mail Scanner program. I'm sorry to have to inform you that the message returned below could not be delivered to one or more destinations. The e-mail server has responded with the following error: ------------------------------------------------------------------- [email protected]: negative vibes ------------------------------------------------------------------- Your e-mail message is being returned to you in the next part of this message. Try to send the message again. Should you need assistance, please contact your administrator or your Internet service provider. You can also verify e-mail client's settings, for instance: - whether your SMTP authentication has been configured - whether you have provided correct SMTP server name - whether the sender's address responds to the used SMTP server domain ...End of text... Eugene On Jun 28, 2:21 pm, KE4AVB <[email protected]> wrote: > I have ran into strange problem when forwarding email form my hotmail > inbox this afternoon. On the receiving end I get a notice from AVG > email that mail was undeliverable. Negative vibes from the hotmail > account was the notice. When I checked my mailboxes the return email > showed up in my default send account which is webmail gmail. I change > the default to the hotmail smtp and still get the same message. I have > forwarded mail from the gmail inbox and it is is doing fine on the > same messages. > > I have no problem forwarding from the online hotmail site. > > TB 3.1, Webmail 1.3.7, Hotmail 1.2.26 > Windows 2000 Pro > AVG 9.0 > > Eugene
