G'mornin' Paul,

Have you looked into your mail queue to verify that there is no mail sitting 
there undelivered? I can see several other possible problems, but you can 
quickly verify if the problem is your box by reading the mail logs. Find out 
where your mailer keeps it's running logs and read up on them for yesterday. 

If they were sent and acknowledged by your smtp then it's not your problem 
locally, but a problem somewhere else.

Mail is something people get crazy about. I have an attorney who's office has 
yet to deliver successfully an email to my wife. I've offered to help track 
down the problems, but like you already mentioned, it's a built in way to 
have a perpetual excuse - "oh, you *didn't* get my email?" - after a year, 
it's rhetorical!

good luck to you.

On Wednesday 23 May 2001 20:58, Paul Wright wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Starting a few days ago, I've encountered some mysteriously disappearing
> mail. Twice today I've posted to the list and had my posts go MIA. 
> Yesterday, mail to a friend dissapeared into the aether (ether?) I'm
> wondering if there may be a problem with my MTA setup, the list, or if it's
> just those damn sun-spots (I'm leaning toward the sunspots).  Before
> yesterday, I had never expirienced lost email, and had thought it was only
> a lame excuse to use when confronted with accusations of failure to
> respond. Now I'm not so sure...
>
> I am currently using Masqmail to send and retrieve my mail, I retrieve
> mail from two POP3 accounts and use one of those services (gmx.net)
> as my smart mailer. I use cram-md5 login for auth when sending, and
> standard POP3 login when retrieving.  All mails use my @gmx address for
> the return path.  I cannot send mails directly from my dialup box because
> my isp has managed to get the entire range of dialup IP addresses listed
> on the rbl (probably a good idea).
>
> I'm usually pretty good at troubleshooting problems on my own, but when
> the symptom seems to happen inconsistantly, I get stumped.
>
> If anyone has any idea about why this may be occurring, and how to correct
> the problem, I'd appreciate your help.  That is, assuming this mail ever
> gets to the list in the first place.
>
> Thanks all.

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