Saturday, August 8, 2009

Why is it that I am unable to receive email from certain people when I can receive from others?

i.e. I was sent a cc: message with the sender cutting and pasting my address in the cc: box and still I have not received the message.


I mean what haappen? Am I missing something?

Why is it that I am unable to receive email from certain people when I can receive from others?
You should probably check your blocked list for those "certain" addresses.





Mail page%26gt;%26gt;options (top right)%26gt;%26gt;block addresses. IF you find them on the list---click on them---click "remove block", and you will get those mails now.








?? Using the New Mail ??


Mail page%26gt;%26gt;options%26gt;%26gt;mail options%26gt;%26gt;spam%26gt;%26gt;block addresses----and remove the block.
Reply:Yahoo is still having some problems at the moment. Suggested cures range from Update Adobe Flash Player and Javascript to clear IE7 cache, cookies, and browsing history. Different things seem to work for different people. It's causing attachments to not show, 999 errors where it won't let you do a particular action and some people cannot send recieve delete or move mail. It's not just Vista either it's happening to some of us on XP. I have been advised to use this site to view my mail, www.mail2web.com if all else fails go back to classic mail via this link. http://us.mg1.mail.yahoo.com/dc/optout?s... click yes when asked do you want to opt out. Hope this helps.
Reply:The ones you are missing, are all the senders from the same domain\isp? Example: I am a member of Bookcrossing.com and my home account NEVER receives any emails from that domain\address. Ends up MY ISP took them as a spammer and blocked all emails that came from that domain (bookcrossing.com). I've had to redirect that account to an alternate address.





Try this, open a web email account and ask those folks to email you at the new address. If you receive the messages, your ISP (home or the office) is blocking thier domain\address.


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