[nycphp-talk] OT: Unable to receive mail
Jeff Siegel
jsiegel1 at optonline.net
Wed Jan 14 10:46:29 EST 2004
We went through this exercise...actually...a somewhat modified version.
Whoever fills out the form always gets their confirmation. I then
configured it to send it to client's home email account...and that works
too. I haven't tried the Yahoo/Hotmail idea...perhaps that's the one
that will finally convince them of the source of the problem.
Jeff
Daniel Convissor wrote:
> Hi Jeff:
>
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 09:49:22PM -0500, Jeff Siegel wrote:
>
>
>>If I use my own
>>email address in place of my client's address, I always receive the
>>emails that come from the form. If I substitute my client's address as
>>the recipient, the client never receives the email.
>>
>>I suspect that the problem lies in the configuration of the client's
>>mail server, namely MS Exchange Server
>
>
> Say no more! :) To prove to them that their mail server is the problem,
> have the script send out three emails. One to them, one to the client and
> then the third to some neutral email account that someone on their staff
> controls (Yahoo, Hotmail, other ISP). This way, they can verify that the
> emails are indeed being sent.
>
> Of course, IF they really knew what they were doing, they would have
> already looked at the mail server's logs and been able to see that your
> mails are getting to their server and are being rejected -- and tell you
> WHY they are being rejected -- and then fix the problem on their end.
>
> But, then they'd have to point the finger at themselves... and do some
> work...
>
> Oh well,
>
> --Dan
>
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