On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 13:07:32 -0600 Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 14:50 -0400, Steve Blackwell wrote: > > This makes no sense to me. If someone sending an e-mail to me gets > > the mail bounced back to them with a server time out error from the > > ISP, > > how could my router affect that? The router in question is a Linksys > > e3000. I called them too but they won't talk to me with sending them > > $s. > > Are you running your own mailserver? If not, and your email is being > handled by the ISP's mailserver and you merely run a mail client of > some kind to read your email, then what you have on your end has > nothing to do with the ISP's mailserver at all. No, I'm just running the claws-mail client on this machine and my wife is running zimbra on her Windows 7 laptop. We've both had e-mails not arrive. I'm struggling to explain why I appear to never have problems when the router is taken out of the equation. How can I prove to my ISP that it is their problem? Steve -- Changing lives one card at a time http://www.send1cardnow.com
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