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From: Phil Stripling on 25 Apr 2008 00:08 We have a DSL account through the phone company. My wife and I send our email through that account. Each of us receives our email through a different domain name hosted on our Web site host. My email address is like philip(a)host, and hers similar to louise(a)host. I run Mail 3.2 on 10.5.2, but I recently upgraded from 10.4 on an older computer. She runs Mail 2.1.3 on 10.4.11, and she also uses a Windows laptop from work to do email from home, using our DSL account. She occasionally has her email refused with this error message: The sender louise(a)host was rejected by the server. I assume this means our server at the DSL place. Her email is rejected at random on both the Mac and the Windows laptop, and it's very irritating. Any clues on why her email is held up with louise(a)host, but mine isn't held up with philip(a)host as the sender? Our login name on the DSL account is not philip, by the way - it's a different word entirely.
From: Phil Stripling on 25 Apr 2008 00:35 In article <240420082108016814%ralph(a)whitehouse.gov>, Phil Stripling <ralph(a)whitehouse.gov> wrote: > We have a DSL account through the phone company. My wife and I send our >SNIP< As is almost always the case, after I posted, I got the answer. :->
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