Sending but not receiving

  • Thread starter Yoshmar Manrique
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Yoshmar Manrique

Hi there!,
I can send email to an especific person, he receives it, but i can't receive
only his email. I checked already if his account was on my blocked sender
list, but he isn't there. I'm using Outlook express, Full Updated. I have
reset all my internet settings, and options. Nothing. Still not getting "his
email only". By the way, this other person is using Outlook XP Standard
edition, and we checked together all the options and settings and it looks
like the emails he sends to me are going out without a problem; but i still
don't get it !!!

Please Help !
 
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Guest

Yoshmar Manrique said:
Hi there!,
I can send email to an especific person, he receives it, but i can't
receive only his email. I checked already if his account was on my
blocked sender list, but he isn't there. I'm using Outlook express,
Full Updated. I have reset all my internet settings, and options.
Nothing. Still not getting "his email only". By the way, this other
person is using Outlook XP Standard edition, and we checked together
all the options and settings and it looks like the emails he sends to
me are going out without a problem; but i still don't get it !!!


Unload all your e-mail clients. Have your sender send another e-mail.
Use your ISP's webmail interface to your mailbox to see if the sender's
message ever arrives. If not, check your mailbox's options regarding
rules, spam filtering, etc., and have your sender check their transport
logfile to ensure that their mail server actually ever got the message
(i.e., that they sent the DATA command, the content of their message,
and got back an +OK status from the SMTP server to acknowledge it got
it).
 
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Brian Tillman

Vanguard said:
(i.e., that they sent the DATA command, the
content of their message, and got back an +OK status from the SMTP
server to acknowledge it got it).

To be pedantic, "+OK" is a POP server acknowledgement. A "250" response is
the SMTP acknowledgement.
 

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