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Why is this happening? Verizon deciding what I should and shouldn't see?
We have been notified by your email provider that your email address (redacted@verizon.net) is bouncing.
@lbb wrote:Why is this happening? Verizon deciding what I should and shouldn't see?
We have been notified by your email provider that your email address (redacted@verizon.net) is bouncing.
Typically, there is a reason listed in any bounceback message. Are you unable to receive mail from anyone or just one particular sender? What happens if you send a test message to yourself?
It's only this particular sender, that I know of -- I have since received emails from a number of different sources. And no, they didn't do anything so helpful as provide an error message. Guess I just have to take it up with them, but I was really looking for information on why Verizon might choose to (highly selectively) bounce emails.