What you can do as well is ask your hosting provider to help you out as
well, explain to them that you are trying to find why some mail is not
being delivered and if they can see anything in the logs for you, they may
need some more information but it will be a starting point that you should
look at as well.

@Ray

This is something that has annoyed me for some time as well, now that your
in a position to make some real noise, maybe you could make a suggestion to
the team that we could use a setting at the application level for such
logs? Not sure if it will be viable or not, or even when sandboxed the
hosting company could select a directory that the logs could go to. Again
not sure if that is feasible or not either.



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Regards,
Andrew Scott
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On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 2:59 PM, John Barrett <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Thanks so much for the help!
>
> I plan to set up some tests tonight, to see if I can find the problem. Is
> there anyway of having to get a notice(e-mail) if a mail was not delivered,
> since I don't have access to the mail logs?
>
> thanks so much for the help!
> Johnny
>
> 

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