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Register4Less question: by hadji 2006-06-17 08:50:14
I have a gmail account, and I have an R4L domain. I'm using catch-all forwarding to my gmail account and it seems to be having some issues. I was expecting an email last night which I have not received.

As a test, I sent some test emails to the email the catch-all address I gave to the other party, and I have not received those, either. I had snate send me a test email, and I did receive that.

Doug is telling me that delivery failures in this case would have to be due to either technical issues on the sender's side, or blacklisting of the sender due to spam. The implication of this would be that gmail is blacklisted as a sender (since I'm not receiving my test emails). I'm not sure I buy that.

Is anyone else having any issues with catch-all forwarding?
[ Reply ]
  I know you can't send a message to yourself. by MrTrick2006-06-17 08:52:01
    Okay . . . didn't know that. Thanks. (n/t) by hadji2006-06-17 08:55:36
  r4l mail by normc2006-06-17 09:02:51
    Yeah, I got that email too. But, by hadji2006-06-17 09:09:49
      I was able to send a test message (n/t) by normc2006-06-17 09:18:48
        You sent it from by hadji2006-06-17 09:31:27
          Yes, see message below by normc2006-06-17 11:14:39

 

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