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Emails Bouncing


hathor

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hathor Contributor

I just received a message that my emails from this forum are bouncing. THAT email came through to me, though, so I can't figure out what is going on. My email address is obviously still good.

I haven't changed my email address. I have received emails from this forum in the past. I am still receiving email from other discussion forums without difficulty. My mailbox is not full.

The notice said I needed to take care of the problem but I haven't the slightest idea of what I should do.


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jerseyangel Proficient

I got the same email. It's the first time this has ever happened...

I received other emails this morning, so I don't think it's something wrong there.

I also don't subscribe to any topics or threads here--I have to read everything anyway :D --so it can't be that.

Anyone???

Scott Adams Grand Master

Please check with your ISP and make sure they are not blocking info@glutenfreemall.com or 69.94.64.144. Also, be sure to add our email to your accept mail list, or your address book--especially if you are on AOL.

Take care,

Scott

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Please check with your ISP and make sure they are not blocking info@glutenfreemall.com or 69.94.64.144. Also, be sure to add our email to your accept mail list, or your address book--especially if you are on AOL.

Take care,

Scott

HI

ARE MINE STILL BOUNCING?

WROTE YOU A NOTE YESTERDAY ALL WAS OFF

TODAY ADDED ALERTS FOR 'PM'S AND ADIN' MESSAGES...

WILL ADD THIS TO ALERTS TO SEE IF THE 1 THREAD WILL SEND A MESSAGE.

JIM SPENT A FEW HOURS YESTERDAY CK'ING OUR COMPUTER.

HOPE ALL IS OK NOW.

JUDY

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