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From: Josh Cason on 19 May 2010 13:03 I don't know how to explain this. Have you guys every heard of a problem were email is sent to another server and go stray for hours before being delivered? The only network I had problems on was verizion text message. You send a text msg from your e-mail and it goes into the verizion server. Then sometimes through the day. The person gets it. I just don't know were to start because the e-mail message has left my server and out of my hands. Thanks, Josh -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by Mychoice, and is believed to be clean.
From: Matt Hayes on 19 May 2010 12:49 On 5/19/2010 1:03 PM, Josh Cason wrote: > I don't know how to explain this. Have you guys every heard of a problem > were email is sent to another server and go stray for hours before being > delivered? The only network I had problems on was verizion text message. > You send a text msg from your e-mail and it goes into the verizion > server. Then sometimes through the day. The person gets it. I just don't > know were to start because the e-mail message has left my server and out > of my hands. > > Thanks, > > Josh > > Josh, You said it! If their server accepts it (200 OK) and they take it off your hands, you can't control any delays once its left your system. Tell Verizon to get better admins ;) -Matt
From: "N. Yaakov Ziskind" on 21 May 2010 11:36
Matt Hayes wrote (on Wed, May 19, 2010 at 12:49:43PM -0400): > On 5/19/2010 1:03 PM, Josh Cason wrote: > > I don't know how to explain this. Have you guys every heard of a problem > > were email is sent to another server and go stray for hours before being > > delivered? The only network I had problems on was verizion text message. > > You send a text msg from your e-mail and it goes into the verizion > > server. Then sometimes through the day. The person gets it. I just don't > > know were to start because the e-mail message has left my server and out > > of my hands. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Josh > > > > > > Josh, > > You said it! If their server accepts it (200 OK) and they take it off > your hands, you can't control any delays once its left your system. > > Tell Verizon to get better admins ;) > > -Matt Actually, the problem is not bad admin, but fiscal. They want you to communicate via SM$, rather than email. i -- _________________________________________ Nachman Yaakov Ziskind, FSPA, LLM awacs(a)ziskind.us Attorney and Counselor-at-Law http://ziskind.us Economic Group Pension Services http://egps.com Actuaries and Employee Benefit Consultants |