I just copied and pasted the email address again from a web page that has
the address, and the same thing happened again when I tried to send the
message. I have a < and > before the email address in the message although I
have tried it both ways and get the same message.


On 8/9/09 8:10 PM, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:

> an error like that is usually due to a malformed email address - a
> space where there shouldn't be one, or a comma instead of a period.
> 
> I know you checked already, but look for these errors in particular.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Barry
> 
> On 9 Aug 2009, at 20:29, Doug Doudna wrote:
> 
>> I am trying to send an email to someone in Canada. The email address
>> I got
>> from a web page. It is arthur.denomme @ cambriancollege.ca. Email
>> can be
>> sent top a Canada address, can't it? I keep getting a message that
>> the email
>> can't be sent because of unresolved recipients. I have checked the
>> email
>> address but will do so again. I know it is something probably simple
>> but can
>> someone tell me what it means and how to solve it?
>> 


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