Re: [PCW] a "bounce?"

MV
Michael Vincent
Tue, Feb 20, 2007 9:36 PM

Bouncing  is beginning to occur on a regular basis if you use a spam blocking
service so the your sending dns is different than your receiving dns.  Many of
the large email services like MSN or AOL check for a reverse dns entry to
verify that the accuracy of the sending account.  We have had to go to "Smart
Hosting" by our spam blocker company so that our email goes out through the
same channels that we receive it.

Michael G. Vincent
Insurance Station, Inc.
"Providing Solutions"

georgs@powercatamaranworld.com 2/20/2007 3:26:12 PM >>>

A subscriber asked why he's having trouble receiving email from the List.

A "bounce" occurs when the list software attempt to deliver an email
to a subscriber, and for whatever reason, the email is rejected by
the subscriber's email host. It is frequently caused by a mailbox
being full, or the result of email being sent to an invalid address
or a canceled account.

If you continue to have problems, contact your ISP as the problem is
at your end.

Here's a longer explanation: http://ask-leo.com/why_does_email_bounce.html

--Georgs


Power-Catamaran Mailing List

Bouncing is beginning to occur on a regular basis if you use a spam blocking service so the your sending dns is different than your receiving dns. Many of the large email services like MSN or AOL check for a reverse dns entry to verify that the accuracy of the sending account. We have had to go to "Smart Hosting" by our spam blocker company so that our email goes out through the same channels that we receive it. Michael G. Vincent Insurance Station, Inc. "Providing Solutions" >>> georgs@powercatamaranworld.com 2/20/2007 3:26:12 PM >>> A subscriber asked why he's having trouble receiving email from the List. A "bounce" occurs when the list software attempt to deliver an email to a subscriber, and for whatever reason, the email is rejected by the subscriber's email host. It is frequently caused by a mailbox being full, or the result of email being sent to an invalid address or a canceled account. If you continue to have problems, contact your ISP as the problem is at your end. Here's a longer explanation: http://ask-leo.com/why_does_email_bounce.html --Georgs _______________________________________________ Power-Catamaran Mailing List