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>> Ian Thomas
>> Albert Park, Victoria
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>> *From:* ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:
>> ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] *On Behalf Of *Bec Carter
>> *Sent:* Saturday, November 29, 2014 9:57 AM
>> *To:* ozDotNet
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@ozdotnet.com [mailto:
> ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] *On Behalf Of *Bec Carter
> *Sent:* Saturday, November 29, 2014 9:57 AM
> *To:* ozDotNet
> *Subject:* Re: [OT] Turning off outgoing mail possible?
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> Haha thanks guys but this case is quite suspicious. It was sent
[mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On
Behalf Of Bec Carter
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 9:57 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: [OT] Turning off outgoing mail possible?
Haha thanks guys but this case is quite suspicious. It was sent over two weeks
ago and it just happens the most important email
Haha thanks guys but this case is quite suspicious. It was sent over two
weeks ago and it just happens the most important email is the only one
which didn't arrive. All others arrived. I'm not buying it. :-) Is it
possible to achieve this by tampering with the mail server settings or some
other way
I always marvel at how people use email for business. As if it were
guaranteed delivery. The technology has been around longer than the
internet and I'd not be surprised if its not been changed in all that time.
I'd like to hope it has but not looked into it. Might put that on my
weekend reading li
Bec,
The mail client might let you drag an email into sent items.
Email is not guaranteed to be delivered. That's not part of the spec
(though you might be able to interpret it that way).
So they could have sent it and you still might receive it next week, or
never...
Isn't that just peachy?
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