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Re: Rejecting a post with explanation


 

Shal,

My Outlook 2010 is running in Unicode mode, not POP, so I have access to all folders. I had tried looking in the Email Delivery History, but thought maybe they were special messages and not posted there. It seems odd in that I seem to receive and +moderator messages except the some of the ones I initiate.

Thanks for your help, I guess I'll just have to live with it if no one else is experiencing this.

Ken

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Shal Farley
Sent: Sunday, July 1, 2018 9:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [GMF] Rejecting a post with explanation

Ken,

> I haven't used my Outlook WEB page, so maybe that is altering or
> deleting my Moderator's notifications. I'll check that and update you.

That's one possibility. And if your Outlook 2010 is set up as a POP3
client with Outlook.com that becomes a definite maybe; with POP3
protocol the only server-side folder you can access is the INBOX.

If Outlook 2010 is set up as an IMAP client (or whatever proprietary
protocol Microsoft might use) then you should have access to all of your
server-side folders, leaving no other likely place for the messages to hide.

Unfortunately, it looks as if +owner messages aren't bounce-tracked at
the delivery to our email services. Which means that if Outlook.com is
rejecting those +owner messages for some reason you won't see them in
your Email Delivery History - as you would for normal group messages.

That's probably an oversight which Groups.io could/should correct.

Also, Microsoft-hosted email domains (like outlook.com) seem to have
more reported problems than other email services when it comes to
rejecting messages that come from or through Groups.io.

Shal


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