gmail address format XXX.XXX.XXX@gmail.com fails to send with no error message
Hi all I am chasing an email that appears to be sent but never arrives. There are no error messages. To protect the privacy of the recipient I created a gmail account with a similar name format and it fails as well. The email address is fred.nerkin.bernie@gmail.com If I send an email from a web mail using the same originating address it arrives OK. When I send from Thunderbird using the same originating address, it appears to be sent, a copy is added to the sent folder but it never arrives. The originating email address uses the outlook uses the imap-mail.outlook.com server for incoming messages and smtp-mail.outlook.com server for outgoing. I don't have a readily available other email program to test whether its the server or Thunderbird, and I am not really able to say how web mail handles its outlook.com outgoings.
Is it some form of authentication or layout compliance failure not being handled by Thunderbird.
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Thanks very much Matt OK it seems a problem with outlook.com servers or the way they are setup. I am able to send to and from the gmail account.
I notice the port and authentication settings are different, it maybe the particular account.Lire cette réponse dans son contexte 👍 1
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I just send such a mail using a gmail server. it appears on the gmail site as sent. perhaps you might check the account on gmail and see if the mail is there. Gmail certainly shows is as sent on their web site.
Matt Thanks for the quick reply. Yes it arrived I take it you sent it from Thunderbird, using the gmail as the outgoing server. My next step was to add the servers to Thunderbird to its not a "settings" in Thunderbird. If it works from my Thunderbird, I will mark is as done and assume its just the outlook.com servers.
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Thanks very much Matt OK it seems a problem with outlook.com servers or the way they are setup. I am able to send to and from the gmail account.
I notice the port and authentication settings are different, it maybe the particular account.
Just a follow up for others. My problem originating account is an outlook.com account and this server does not support 0Auth2 authentication. for some reason the address format doesn't work on the "normal" outlook accounts, that use other authentication methods.
Must have tighter or more strict format requirements.
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What I said above is not correct
With Matts help was able to solve the problem. I changed the settings in the smtp server and sent an email and it failed with a timeout (expected) Reset the settings back to what they originally were and was able to send the email, Not sure how or why but it now works, it sent to normal addressees before, now it sends to all
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Ok I just sent another mail, this time from a hotmail account (outlook.com)
On logging into the web site the outlook.com site shows the mail as sent. Did it arrive?