Re: email not coming in from specific domain

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From: Roy Avery (roymtbkr_at_nospam_rocketmail.com)
Date: 02/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 15:59:28 -0800

Well, in a way, he is my boss. Well, his name is on the building, if that says anything.

The sender hand delivered messages that were sent to the sender from the sender's "Postmaster"
account. This is what the messages say::
"Delivery failed 20 attempts: recipient@recipientdomain.com
Unexpected connection response from server:"

Then it proceeds to list the original message. I do not know what email server they have.

Thanks again for the help.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com> wrote in
message news:%23nx6tcwDFHA.3908@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Roy Avery wrote:
>> The senders' admins were not able to provide any compelling evidence
>> that the problem was on our end. I told them that dnsstuff.com
>> doesn't seem to have a problem with us, and neither does any other
>> email server out there. I could tell it was going to quickly turn
>> into a "it's your fault", "no, it's your fault" type of situation, so
>> I ended the conversation quickly.
>>
>> The intended recipient says that it has happened with other people.
>> I believe this person is confusing different situations with the one
>> at hand. It's quite frustrating because the intended recipient is
>> the type that if he/she barks loud enough, the problem will get
>> fixed. Obviously, I feel there is nothing to fix. The same person
>> blames the server as being broken when his/her mailbox is too full,
>> and is not allowed to send out email because of it. This is despite
>> the fact that the message sent back to the sender explains that they
>> need to clean out their mailbox in order to send out an email. The
>> instructions are right there in front of you on what you need to do,
>> but instead you'll blame the server. I'm going crazy with this. My
>> last check showed over 143 MB with just over 700 items in the
>> mailbox. Big time attachment sender this person is. So, now you
>> hopefully have an idea what I'm dealing with.
>
> I do understand, and have been there. I am just not sure that you can do
> more than you have. Keep a serious CYA e-mail trail on this, and cc your
> boss as needed.
>
>>
>>
> <snip>
>
>



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