Email addresses on web pages are frequently deliberately disfigured to
prevent spam harvester bots from catching the real address.
As Robert suggests, if the email address was formatted as in your
email to this list, it has spaces there that will prevent the mail
from being sent and will produce the results you describe.
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Barry
On 10 Aug 2009, at 14:38, Doug Doudna wrote:
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.
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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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