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Old 28-01-2005, 16:52   #2
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Re: Delayed Emails: NTL or BT's Fault?

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Originally Posted by andyl
OK, this afternoon I've received two emails from a friend that were sent from her btconnect address on Wednesday afternoon/evening. They arrived in my inbox, not tucked away with Wednesday's arrivals, but amidst today's. One was sent at 2.03 Wednesday and arrived with me at 15.57 today. Is there a way I can trace where the delay occurred or is there someone far brighter than me who can explain how and why it happened. Rest of my emails as far as I can tell are arriving OK.

Cheers for any advice

Andy
If you look at the long headers (in OE, select the message, then view - properties (i think, I'm not at a pc now)), you can see how the message was relayed. This also gives you a time stamp, which should show you where it was delayed.
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