Originally Posted by
badger
There seem to be an awful lot of emails going missing just now and in some cases, e.g. between members of an organisation, it's causing problems. There seems to be no logic to it - not one particular ISP either in the case of sender or receiver. All using addresses from address book so not incorrect. Some messages get through, some don't. Some you get the MailerDaemon bouncing them back but others you think have gone through until you find later they haven't.
This sounds like a hopeless question but would be interested to know if others are having similar problems. I have just discovered I missed an important message from one person whose emails I thought I always received, so feel I can't rely on anything.
Why error did the MailerDaemon give for bouncing the mail back?
There was a thread just a week or so ago from oldchemist with the same problems so you may want to check that too, although I don't think there was a definitive solution.
There is a particularly nasty virus kicking about just now that is creating a lot of spam attached to legitimate messages. Have you up to date AV? If it has affected you or the others then the ISP or even your own spam filters could be killing the mail. Just a quick thought off the top of my head!
Kind regards,
Paul Broadwith
Blue Ivy Ltd, Wick - Certified Microsoft Small Business Specialist
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