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+ | =====MX Send Warning - .....====== | ||
+ | If you see the text 'MX Send Warning - //<error message>//' | ||
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+ | If the //<error message>// | ||
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+ | There is nothing you can do about this because the error is coming from the recipient' | ||
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+ | This message will not be reported to the VPOP3 administrator because it is not a problem in VPOP3. If you use the MX sending method, then you should expect lots of these messages, and it is usually safe to ignore them. If VPOP3 cannot send the message to the recipient after some time (default 3 days), then it will send a delivery failure report to the original message sender who can decide what to do - eg confirm the email address, contact the recipient some other way, etc. |