I had slight problems awhile back with sending mail. It would
never leave my system therefore the "recipient" never got his/her mail.
FIRST, try a 'mailq' about 30 seconds after you send the mail. If it is
still there, then that could be either an unfamiliar address or an address
that your ISP doesn't accept. I had this problem with SPRYNET, <--they
are starting to really blow.
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On Tue, 31 Mar 1998, [iso-8859-1] Linus Åkerlund wrote:
> Hello!
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>
> Now, the problem is when I try to send e-mails to my aunt. She doesn't get
> them. Everybody else that I send e-mails to receive them, so I drew the
> conclusion that something was wrong with my aunt (or rather the way she uses
>
> I figure this should have something to do with either Pine or Sendmail, but I
> just can't figure out what. Where should I start looking? Any suggestions? I
> can understand if you think it sounds like a bizarre problem... I wonder if
> anyone else has encountered a similar problem. The _only_ clue I've got as to
> what might cause this is that my aunt's e-mail address is unusually long:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] . I just wonder why that would cause any
> problem...
>
> Linus
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