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Lost E-Mails! Gone forever?
Hi guys...
I've just tried to recieve my emails, and outlook express said it was recieving 7 emails. It then said the messages could not be found. I didnt get my emails. It now says i have no new messages! I've been expecting some important emails today, and i fear they have been lost! Have they gone forever? or is there something i can do? Cheers guys! |
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Just in case it is just OE playing up, log in vis the web-mail and see if you can find anything there |
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No, i do have rules to delete spam, but its not this in this case. I got an error message in the send and recieve box, under the errors tab, saying that the messages could not be found on the server. It said this for 7 messages. It didnt download them properly and it now says i have no new messages. I'm very good with computers, and can assure you this isn't due to some spam rules. Its definaely an ntl server issue. I've emailed em about this but im sure ill have to wait ages for a reply.
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I've a strong suspicion I'm losing emails too - for some weeks now. I should receive about 3 or 4 automated emails from various employment sites each week, but at the moment I'm not getting them. I've checked and everything is fine (i.e. the emails should be sent according to the preferences I'm chosen) and I have received emails in the past. Not sure what to make of it :(
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NTL may be killing them if their system considers them spam.
Should have gone to brightmail. |
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http://www.brightmail.com/ Highest Accuracy 99.9999% False positives (messages incorrectly identified as spam) cause users to lose faith in spam blocking. From day one, Brightmail has had an unwavering commitment to protecting legitimate mail. Many Brightmail customers feel comfortable deleting spam without review.
"Brightmail Anti-Spam's false-positive score speaks for itself. If you want to make sure that important messages get through to your employees, BAS is the best answer we know of." ††PC Magazine, 11/11/03 "Brightmail caught the highest percentage of spam and had the lowest false-positive rate of any of the products tested." ††InfoWorld, 11/17/03 http://www.demon.net/helpdesk/announ...4-01-28a.shtml http://www.demon.net/helpdesk/faq/spamfiltering.shtml How accurate is this email filtering service? No filtering system is 100% effective, and there is a very small chance (Brightmail suggest it is less than one in million) that a non-spam email will trigger a filtering rule by mistake. However, if your correspondents are sending email via a system that has been flagged as generating nothing but spam then it may be blocked as well. If legitimate email is being blocked then the sender should then receive a "bounce" message. In the most unlikely event that your correspondents have any problems then please send the details of this to us at helpdesk@demon.net so that we can investigate and adjust as necessary. You may still see a small amount of incoming spam. If your address is targeted before Brightmail spots the spam run (once one of their dummy addresses is hit they usually get rules in place within a few minutes) then you'll be unlucky enough to receive some spam. However, overall, THUS believes that this is a very effective spam filtering system and recommends customers use it to reduce the volume of unsolicited email. |
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Speaking as someone who has spent since 1500 hrs YESTERDAY (it's 0241hrs now) trying to download email from at least 5 people only to find the email servers either constantly timeout or just don't authenticate me. I am pretty ****** at NTL's idea of email provision right now :mad:. So am hoping to find some alternatives - I suspect the OP might also benefit from this. So with this in mind, seeing as you seem to be the man to ask. Who are these other email providers? I am assuming they aren't hotmail, yahoo, bigfoot etc. My own requirement is for *reliable and Independant* pop3\smtp service - if this costs. Then so be it. If it comes free without advertising, then I suppose I could just about learn to live with it :D Thanks. |
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I've lost a few e-mails, even a test one i sent to my account never turned up from somepoint.
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I sent Ben 2 emails to his ntl address yesterday-one of them while I was on MSN with him, yet neither of them arrived. :rolleyes:
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One thing to remember is that some of these services are incoming only - you still need to send via the NTL smtp servers (unless you have your own of course). |
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This has happened to me twice now that I know of, once at the beginning of last year and once a few weeks ago. Both times it was while there were email problems ongoing.
I access my mail while away from home using webmail. So I knew that some emails had arrived, and even read one of them. A few hours later, when the problems were resolved, the new messages had all disappeared. I assume that they had restored from a backup of some sort and lost any data not included, but I'm just guessing. In both cases I contacted NTL asking for an explanation, and in both cases they ignored me completely. |
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Thanks for the replies. If anyone reading this has any idea how whilst using my NTL connection, I can avoid using NTL's mail server - I'd like to hear it please. Or for that matter if you have any experience of such a service I would like to hear about it. Thanks again. |
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My current setup is to send messages directly except when sending to a few preset fussy domains, where they get sent via the NTL outgoing SMTP servers. Because I don't trust these servers as far as I can throw them, I made a little program that monitors them, by sending an email every hour or so. Lots of messages just randomly go missing, take a week, etc. Even more interesting is when the outgoing server refuses to accept the message, but then delivers it anyway, resulting in messages being delivered multiple times when the client retries. I have been seeing quite a lot of that over the last day or two. |
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I suspect though that they know what they have is cr*p - most systems will generate logs files that if anaylysed properly would show most of the problem. As we know they made claims to be going to replace the mail servers with a well known commerical package. The replacement just seems to be such a long time coming. APS |
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ntl seem to be worse than Royal Mail at the moment for losing mail.
Normally, when I check my email first thing in the morning, I get 20 to 30 messages, mostly spam, but with a few wanted ones mixed in. This morning when I checked there was only 3. I know that there should have been one from a m8 (who is also with ntl) but it wasn't there. When I told him I hadn't received it, he checked with a few others that he had sent emails to that day, and not one had been received. When he resent the email to my freeserve address I received it straight away. Now, when I tried to email him back to let him know that I had received it, I got an error message saying that his email address has been rejected by the server. I have tried a few times during the day with the same response. |
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a suggestion for alternatives most webhosts also provide email ;)
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I recently got this after emailing a mate:
This Message was undeliverable due to the following reason: Your message was not delivered because the destination computer was not reachable within the allowed queue period. The amount of time a message is queued before it is returned depends on local configura- tion parameters. Most likely there is a network problem that prevented delivery, but it is also possible that the computer is turned off, or does not have a mail system running right now. Your message was not delivered within 4 days. Host hotmail.com is not responding. Hotmail down for more than 4 days? :erm: By the time I got the above email we had already chatted on MSN :rolleyes: |
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