With the exception of Heather's, they were all AOL addresses. Do you people who use fucking AOL realize how much email you are missing because the messages get returned? Anyway, i was sending you a nice holiday hello and it came back. You missed love because of your crappy email addresses. |
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Not that I e-mail anybody here much. I've never really had much problem with AOL e-mail. I never use the AOL program, just the web access. I keep it because I've got 2 e-mail addresses I've had forever and I don't want to change them. There's a lot of different factors that can go into non-delivery of mail -- your ISP could be having DNS problems, they could be having mail server problems, as well as the same on the AOL side. What kind of non-delivery message did you get? Did you get an unknown host non-delivery or an unknown user non-delivery? |
i sent my message to about 40 people, 10 or so being from AOL. I got about 7 of the AOL recipients returned. This is not an isolated incident. This happened with hotmail, this happens now with yahoo. Its always AOL addresses and its been this way as long as I can remember. And yes, from your perspective it probably works fine, as you dont know what you arent getting. im not longer waffleboy im accustat accustat@yahoo.com |
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I just know that whenever I send something from work to AOL so I can get it easily from home, it works. I doubt I'm missing much otherwise. |
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all will be revealed. |
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