On 23 January 2013, 17:48, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

> This method always failed but the message always re-appeared in the SENT
> mail folder every time I did this.  It wasn't until I changed the subject line
> from "PayPal" to "PP" that the recipient finally received it.

This suggests that TB! successfully transmitted the message. That is
wasn't getting through to the intended recipient suggests it was
blocked en-route between the server TB! handed it to and the
recipient's email client.

> I will refrain from making derogatory remarks about PayPay for fear of
> retribution but does anyone have any idea as to why this would occur?

Often ISP's anti-spam filters, both outgoing and incoming, can be a
little overzealous IME. The same can be said of desktop anti-spam
software. Your messages probably had to pass through three or more
such filters. So many pieces of phishing spam claim to be from Paypal,
that some false positives are almost inevitable, and I suspect that
your message was falsely tagged as spam.

HTH,

-- 
Geoff Lane
Cornwall, UK
--
Using The Bat! v5.2 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 3


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