Bill

It could be Google, and they are usually responsive to problems.

It may also be your ISP policies, but it could be that your traffic got 
blacklisted.  That can happen to spammers, but virus senders are particular 
targets.  That's what probably happened when gedcom attachments were 
misinterpreted in my New Zealand case. The problem then is that the complaining 
ISP reports the message origin to one or more lists, and thereafter your mail 
may be blocked anywhere in transit and discarded. That can block you from one 
or more of the major domains, or just a single carrier.  There's normally a 
timeout, but it's typically a week or more. You should try asking for help from 
your ISP.  If your Interet address is flagged, that might be changed, your ISP 
may have diagnostic messages which don't reach you, and it has more clout than 
you do.   It's also possible that the same has happened to all LUG traffic that 
passes through one carrier, possibly your ISP.

False blacklisting can be hard to diagnose and fix. You probably need an 
independent channel to talk to someone who can look for test messages from you 
and send some to you.  If it's only LUG mail to you which is the problem, then 
you really need help from the Legacy folk in charge of their mail system.

kb



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