tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8907420388289942909.post6377916748837892809..comments2023-08-01T06:38:34.665-07:00Comments on The Writing Life: Follow the Bouncing E-mailBobbi Linkemerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16156566642215812819noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8907420388289942909.post-21478131610408585312009-07-18T05:16:39.753-07:002009-07-18T05:16:39.753-07:00I thoroughly understand your frustration. I too w...I thoroughly understand your frustration. I too went through this very similar experience, Verizon said it wasn't their issue and GoDaddy said the same thing. But my emails weren't getting through.<br /><br />I spent a five days trying to solve it with each phone call from someone telling their emails to me were bouncing.<br /><br />Orders were getting lost too. Oh, shoot that's my revenue.<br /><br />So, I had to logically go through each step myself, marking what was happening and when beginning with reinstalling Outlook and setting up that whole process again.<br /><br />At the end of the process was another 2 hour call to Verizon and they too told me the same thing -- it was my e-mail signature. I kept telling them that was for outgoing email and I wasn't having a problem with outgoing e-mail, I was having a problem with incoming email.<br /><br />Finally, the Verizon person put me on hold for 20 minutes and came back and said they couldn't help me. But while on hold, the last five minutes, my email began working correctly and my inbox filled up.<br /><br />Aham. It was something on their end after all I told them because magically now it was working. They claimed it wasn't and they hadn't done anything.<br /><br />Funny how things just magically begin working when on hold.Catherine Franzhttp://abundance.blogs.com/intothelightnoreply@blogger.com