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Please be noted as when the email has been forwarded out it will be save as .eml file, and .eml file is not supported by Gmail.
To avoid this problem you can select “text” before you click on “Forward” when you want to forward the email out. Once you select “text”, the forward message will not be sent out as .eml file.
Alternative, you can also click on “Edit” to edit the email before sending out.
If you are facing the similar issue, firstly, please check whether your computer has an active internet connection or not. If not, please kindly contact your ISP or your network administrator.
If there is a internet connection and if you are using Outlook or Eudora (non web based) as your email application, please kindly check the settings of your mail application.
Please refer to here for more information.
This usually happens when there is a sudden drop on the network quality, or some interruptions in between the mail servers (sender and recipient servers). At this stage, the email transferred is likely incomplete.
Afteroffice Mail server engineer decided to take this further by capturing these incomplete emails, and deliver to our customer account anyway. By doing this, the customer will know that the email has arrived in-time, although corrupted, and serve as an early alert on the email exchange process.
The recipient of the email, in this case, Afteroffice's customer, will be likely getting copies of the same email as the sender mail server will attempt to resend the email again, sometimes over a period of 48 hours.
Read more here: Why am I getting partial email, and sometime duplicated copy of the same email?
Question:
I am getting a bounced email like the following:
5.7.1 This system has been configured to reject your mail. An IP address (1.2.3.4) found in the message's 'Received:' headers is listed by the lookup site 'xx.xx.com.'. (in reply to end of DATA command)
Answer:
The recipient server has some protection that will reject email that contains black-listed IP in the email. These black-listed IPs covered quite some broadband users' IP, so we believed the recipient server has been over-protected in this case.
To overcome this, you'll have to login with VO webmail and send email from there. Since your broadband IP will not be included in the email sent by using webmail, the chance of getting the email out to these recipients are much higher.
Redirect email to Gmail, Yahoo mail, Hotmail etc has been disabled for quite some time now, for us to offer better quality of service on the server email delivery.
All free email service provider controlled their bandwidth and number of email allow from email servers around the world.
Setting redirect means there will be A LOT of email (including spam) redirect from your account to these free services, and could resulting a temporary traffic block on the free email service provider.
This means:
We hope you understand our intension on such restriction.
Note: If you are using gmail, there is a better way to get the same result by using Gmail's remote POP3 instead. Login with your Gmail account, go to Settings → Accounts and Import → Add POP3 email account.