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Hello,
I have been using Outlook Express 6 for ages ... and various outlooks before that. Last week I upgraded to OE 2003. It's certainly different .... but I've started experiencing a problem I just can sort out. I send a POP3 message to somebody (it appears to be just this one person), they reply and I receive the reply. If that same person sends me a new email to the same email address on the message they reply to the email doesn't come through. I don't knowingly have any blocked senders and the sender is double definitely using the same email address for me as the messages that come back as replies. For the first few days I did receive new emails from this person but now I only receive the emails from them if they are replies to my own emails. If the person sends a new email to my hotmail account (also read in OE 2003) it comes through fine. Hope that all makes sense. Any ideas anybody? Phiz |
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Phiz wrote:
I have been using Outlook Express 6 for ages ... and various outlooks before that. Last week I upgraded to OE 2003. It's certainly different .... but I've started experiencing a problem I just can sort out. Outlook 2003 (there is no such thing as "OE 2003") is not an "upgrade" for Outlook Express. They are completely separate applications that can be used simultaneously if you want. I send a POP3 message to somebody (it appears to be just this one person), they reply and I receive the reply. If that same person sends me a new email to the same email address on the message they reply to the email doesn't come through. I don't knowingly have any blocked senders and the sender is double definitely using the same email address for me as the messages that come back as replies. Any error messages? How do yo know the problem isn't on their end and that, while they THINK they're sending a new message to the same address, they actually are not? -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian,
Yes, I appreciate they are separate programs and can be run simultaneously. How do I know they are using the correct address? Because it worked for the first two days on Outlook 2003 .... but now its stopped working. They pick my address form their contacts list and I've asked them what it says and it says exactly the same as my address for wehen they reply to my email. Any more thoughts? Phiz |
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How do I know they are using the correct address? Because it worked for the first two days on Outlook 2003 .... but now its stopped working. They pick my address form their contacts list and I've asked them what it says and it says exactly the same as my address for wehen they reply to my email. If you're not receiving messages from them but you do receive messages from others, then in the majority of cases it's the sender's problem. Without knowing a good deal more about their setup, there's nothing you can do. Why not invite them to post details here if they use Outlook for their mail client. -- Brian Tillman |
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