no email sent by me to me

J

jimbonh

I check the sent folder and the mail has been sent, but I don't get it. I
checked my setting for the junkemail blocks and found it out there and
removed it. Tried to send it again and still no mail. I checked my email
settings account, sent an email, which was properly sent, but did not find it
in my email in box or deleted or junk.

Any suggestions

Thanks

Jim
 
G

Gordon

jimbonh said:
I check the sent folder and the mail has been sent, but I don't get it. I
checked my setting for the junkemail blocks and found it out there and
removed it. Tried to send it again and still no mail. I checked my email
settings account, sent an email, which was properly sent, but did not find
it
in my email in box or deleted or junk.

Any suggestions

Thanks

Jim

GMail perchance?
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Can't use it as I have a commercial site and I can't use the #google return
address.

Gordon asked because that's a common occurrence with googlemail.

If you send yourself a message and it shows in the Sent Items folder, then you
do not have an Outlook issue, but an issue with something handling the message
after it leaves Outlook. This is either your outgoing mail server (which is
not likely to be under your control) or an antivirus program scanning your
outgoing mail. If you have the latter configured, uninstall your AV program
and reinstall it without the mail scanning feature. The former will have to
be investigated by the people who care for the outgoing mail server. You'll
have to determine who that is, since we don't know who handles your mail.
 
J

jimbonh

Brian Tillman said:
Can't use it as I have a commercial site and I can't use the #google return
address.

Gordon asked because that's a common occurrence with googlemail.

If you send yourself a message and it shows in the Sent Items folder, then you
do not have an Outlook issue, but an issue with something handling the message
after it leaves Outlook. This is either your outgoing mail server (which is
not likely to be under your control) or an antivirus program scanning your
outgoing mail. If you have the latter configured, uninstall your AV program
and reinstall it without the mail scanning feature. The former will have to
be investigated by the people who care for the outgoing mail server. You'll
have to determine who that is, since we don't know who handles your mail.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

.
I also keep finding my address in the junkmail blocked senders list. I remove it and the next day it is back again. Could this be coming from my provider? I am using comcast.

Thanks

Jim
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

I also keep finding my address in the junkmail blocked senders list. I
remove it and the next day it is
back again. Could this be coming from my provider? I am using comcast.

There's nothing Comcast can do to modify anything in Outlook and Outlook never
puts addresses in the Blocked Sender list automatically.
 

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