Email Help / Advice please!

mystic

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Never happened to me before, but .....

During past 9 days have sent 2 email messages to a friend in Thailand. This morning I receive email from him .... the content of which confirms to me that he has not received my earlier emails! :confused: Interestingly - nothing was 'bounced back' to my mailbox / and I've already carefully checked that I'm using his correct email address.

Beginning to get a wee bit worried now cause I'm due to fly out to join him on a biking trip around Laos & Cambodia in just a 14 days!

And at present don't seem able to talk to each other! (don't have a phone number either! )

Is the problem my end or his?

Any suggestions / advice on what to do?
 
could try signing up to another email like hotmail or gmail etc and send - if he receives then your end if not then his.

even try an internet cafe.
 
It's hard to tell where the email is vanishing, although the most likely point is an overzealous spam filter at your friend's ISP in Thailand.

I don't know who your ISP is, or if you are using them to send email rather than something like hotmail or googlemail.

Solving the problem might depend on finding a source address that the spam filter does not object to.

What is your email address after the @?
 
Got any attachments on the email?

Some ISPs will filter out anything carrying certain types of attachment - could try zipping it if so and resending.

Good luck!
 
Thanks all.

Sent a further email (no attachment/s) last night via another ISP - an existing Yahoo.co.uk account - No response as yet :nenau:confused:

My ISP is Tiscali (recently taken over by Talk Talk) Never had this problem before! :nenau
 
Well panic's over - problem sorted. Got reply back from Thailand via my Yahoo mail account! :thumb2

Don't have a clue what's going on with my normal mail account with Tiscali. :nenau

Thanks all for the advice anyway.
 
I had a similar problem emailing an aunt. She was using a hotmail account and it seems Microsoft had decided my UK email address was spam, from a virginmedia account. She had similar problems receiving email from another relative. I got her to switch to Gmail and the problem went away.

Now, if I'm emailing a hotmail address I tend to use a gmail account rather than using my ISP's mail server.
 
Spam filters cause more trouble than they are worth sometimes, and getting off a spam blacklist can be a pain too.

The fact that suspected spam disappears rather than bouncing is not too useful either, although you can understand it, as bouncing spam back indicates a live domain.

It's useful to have "emergency" hotmail and gmail accounts sometimes.
 


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