Not Receiving Email from Some Known Senders

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Hi. I just got a new home PC from Dell. I am using Outlook 2003. I am also 
running McAfee Security Center. I am not receiving email from some senders 
that I know. They are not going to my Junk Email folder or my McAfee 
Anti-Spam folder. One sender whose email I am not receiving is my husbands. 
He is getting a message back from his postmaster that says "Delivery is 
delayed to these recipients...This message has not been delivered. Microsoft 
Exchange will continue to try delivering the message on your behalf." Even he 
sends an email to a distribution list and I am in the list, the other 
recipients receive the message but I do not. I havel already talked to McAfee 
and they are saying their software is not the problem. Thanks in advance for 
any help.

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Reply Utf 2/26/2010 3:21:01 PM

"Angela K3300" <Angela K3300@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:764E8E4D-F32C-4A73-B7E7-642ECA1F7D11@microsoft.com...

> Hi. I just got a new home PC from Dell. I am using Outlook 2003. I am also
> running McAfee Security Center. I am not receiving email from some senders
> that I know. They are not going to my Junk Email folder or my McAfee
> Anti-Spam folder. One sender whose email I am not receiving is my husbands.
> He is getting a message back from his postmaster that says "Delivery is
> delayed to these recipients...This message has not been delivered. Microsoft
> Exchange will continue to try delivering the message on your behalf." Even 
> he
> sends an email to a distribution list and I am in the list, the other
> recipients receive the message but I do not. I havel already talked to 
> McAfee
> and they are saying their software is not the problem. Thanks in advance for
> any help.

This doesn't sound like an issue you can address.  Your sender is receiving a 
notification from his mail server that it can't reach your mail server so the 
message isn't reaching your mailbox.  That's at a point prior to your Outlook 
ever even getting a chance to see the message.  You wouldn't see it even if 
you logged into your mailbox with a web server because it hasn't been 
delivered yet.  It's a mail service provider level issue.
-- 
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] 

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Reply Brian 2/26/2010 3:35:31 PM


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