From: Sarah on
I am not getting my emails from @gmx.com.
From: Gordon on

"Sarah" <Sarah(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2490FF59-3C72-45D0-8754-37143B5A06ED(a)microsoft.com...
> I am not getting my emails from @gmx.com.

Dunno. Like to give us some more details?

From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on
"Sarah" <Sarah(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2490FF59-3C72-45D0-8754-37143B5A06ED(a)microsoft.com...

>I am not getting my emails from @gmx.com.

What makes you believe any messages from that domain were sent to you?
Failure to receive problems are more likely the sender's issue than the
recipient's.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

From: VanguardLH on
Sarah wrote:

> I am not getting my emails from @gmx.com.

Uh huh. And my car don't run right. Mechanics love that description
because they get paid by the hour. We don't get paid here to drill into a
non-described problem trying to yank details from you that you already know.
If you don't want to help us help you then don't expect help.

No Outlook version. No mention of the account type (POP, IMAP,
HTTP/Deltasync, Exchange). No mention of how you network to the mail
server. No good indication if gmx.com is your e-mail provider or the
sender's provider. "not getting" is worthless because it never mentions
what you saw for an error message. Did you really want help? Then review
your original post and try to see just what anyone could use from that
near-nothing statement. You never asked a question and instead declare
"don't work". Okay, thanks for sharing.


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