The only thing I can think of is that they might have accidentally blocked both 
of you in their email client.

Teresa

"On the other hand, there are different fingers."

On Nov 5, 2011, at 6:58 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:

> We are at a loss over here. Both my husband and I have Macbooks, while my 
> kids have PC's. Most people we e-mail to have PC's; we have never had 
> e-mailing issues.
> However, for a reason we cannot fathom, my husband and I cannot get anything 
> sent to his parents.  Straight text, attachments, forwards, replies, nothing. 
> We have tried reentering addresses in the address book, having them check 
> their spam folders, cutting and pasting from text documents -- our sent 
> folders say that all messages have gone through -- but they are not receiving 
> them.  They are both receiving e-mails from others with no problems. I do not 
> know what else to try. Has anyone ever faced this? (Full disclosure: we use 
> gmail; they use optonline.net)
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