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		<title>By: mmmritzcrackers</title>
		<link>http://shaungroves.com/2006/09/e-mail-help-needed/#comment-14946</link>
		<dc:creator>mmmritzcrackers</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Use webmail. Or make sure their address are absolutly correct and have no capital letters or spaces.
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Otherwise it&#8217;s a server thing and it might take a fewe hours to a day, or never&#8230; Oh, write a letter to teh service provider. Letters move faster than anything, they say &#8220; I took time to Bitc@h about your crappy service, you do as I say and help me or so help me God I will run your name all over the blogosphere&#8221; AND not pay ...
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Use webmail. Or make sure their address are absolutly correct and have no capital letters or spaces.
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Otherwise it&#8217;s a server thing and it might take a fewe hours to a day, or never&#8230; Oh, write a letter to teh service provider. Letters move faster than anything, they say &#8220; I took time to Bitc@h about your crappy service, you do as I say and help me or so help me God I will run your name all over the blogosphere&#8221; AND not pay &#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Allen Garcie</title>
		<link>http://shaungroves.com/2006/09/e-mail-help-needed/#comment-14947</link>
		<dc:creator>Allen Garcie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Hi Shaun,
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Like &#8220;ritz&#8221; said, this sounds like a server problem based on the errors you are getting.&#160; Your specific email address is being blocked for some reason.&#160; A lot of times this has to do with whatever security settings might exist on the server you are sending an email to.&#160; Here are a few options for you:
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1. Make sure the emails are completely correct (like ritz said).&#160; I know this sounds trivial, but it happens all the time.
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2. If you can, contact the email recipients and ask to be placed on their &#8220;Safe Sender&#8221; list (the name of this &#8220;list&#8221; is different for every service).
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3. Contact your service provider and the service provider of the recipients to see if there is a problem.&#160; Honestly, it doesn&#8217;t sound like a problem with your service though since you are able to send emails to other people.
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Hopefully, checking out either of these options will help you.&#160; When it comes to technology, there is a whole host of things that could be wrong.&#160; Anyway, hope this helps.
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BTW, my wife and I saw you &#8220;in concert&#8221; when you came to Marshall, Texas.&#160; The reason why &#8220;in concert&#8221; is in quotes is because we didn&#8217;t see it as a normal &#8220;concert.&#8221;  Your songs are very introspective and it was more of a worship experience than anything.&#160; We both thought this was awesome!&#160; Anyway, we had a great time and look forward to seeing you again.
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Thanks, Allen
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Shaun,
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Like &#8220;ritz&#8221; said, this sounds like a server problem based on the errors you are getting.&nbsp; Your specific email address is being blocked for some reason.&nbsp; A lot of times this has to do with whatever security settings might exist on the server you are sending an email to.&nbsp; Here are a few options for you:
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1. Make sure the emails are completely correct (like ritz said).&nbsp; I know this sounds trivial, but it happens all the time.
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2. If you can, contact the email recipients and ask to be placed on their &#8220;Safe Sender&#8221; list (the name of this &#8220;list&#8221; is different for every service).
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3. Contact your service provider and the service provider of the recipients to see if there is a problem.&nbsp; Honestly, it doesn&#8217;t sound like a problem with your service though since you are able to send emails to other people.
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Hopefully, checking out either of these options will help you.&nbsp; When it comes to technology, there is a whole host of things that could be wrong.&nbsp; Anyway, hope this helps.
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BTW, my wife and I saw you &#8220;in concert&#8221; when you came to Marshall, Texas.&nbsp; The reason why &#8220;in concert&#8221; is in quotes is because we didn&#8217;t see it as a normal &#8220;concert.&#8221;  Your songs are very introspective and it was more of a worship experience than anything.&nbsp; We both thought this was awesome!&nbsp; Anyway, we had a great time and look forward to seeing you again.
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Thanks, Allen</p>
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		<title>By: Tim W.</title>
		<link>http://shaungroves.com/2006/09/e-mail-help-needed/#comment-14948</link>
		<dc:creator>Tim W.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Hi Shaun,
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What has (almost) always helped me troubleshoot error messages is to &#8216;Google&#8217; the specific error message. You should put part of the message string in quotation marks along with the relevant application name. Here is an example:
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&lt;b&gt;&#8220;recipient was not recognized&#8221; entourage&lt;/b&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;&#8220;error 506&#8221; &#8220;message failure&#8221; entourage&lt;/b&gt;
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You may be pleasantly surprised at the help you receive in taking this route. Remember that Google limits you to 10 keywords.
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If you want to, please post the exact error message you have in your e-mail and I and other readers may be able to pinpoint the trouble more precisely.
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Thanks,
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Tim
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Shaun,
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What has (almost) always helped me troubleshoot error messages is to &#8216;Google&#8217; the specific error message. You should put part of the message string in quotation marks along with the relevant application name. Here is an example:
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<b>&#8220;recipient was not recognized&#8221; entourage</b>
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<b>&#8220;error 506&#8221; &#8220;message failure&#8221; entourage</b>
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You may be pleasantly surprised at the help you receive in taking this route. Remember that Google limits you to 10 keywords.
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If you want to, please post the exact error message you have in your e-mail and I and other readers may be able to pinpoint the trouble more precisely.
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Thanks,<br />
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Tim</p>
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