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I have a hotmail account. Recently I learned that two people I email frequently don't get my emails! I usually send as a group email everyone else gets the email but not these two.

Their email address is correct, as far as I know I have not blocked them. They have sent emails to me and I have received them.

Any idea why this should happen?

What I can do to fix it?

Thanks

begsaresponse

Ask them to check the spam floder

Check with your ISP.

I have had valid addresses and web urls bounced and not connected

for no apparent reason and it was True that was causing the problem.

Don't use Hotmail, sign up for Gmail instead, problem solved.

It seems you are sending bulk Emails - the same Messsage to a large number of recipients.

Many Email clients will automatically send any Email received with multiple "cc's" or "bcc's" to the "Junk" Folder because they are treating it as Spam.

Ask the people who have NOT received your Emails to check their Junk Folder for a message from you and mark is as "Not Spam", you will then be put on that Email Accounts' "Safe List" and future messages from you will go into their "In" Box.

Patrick

Edited by p_brownstone

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