I received a letter this morning from a friend who has recently bought a computer & set up an e-mail address for himself. The address ends 'plus.com' & my reply e-mail has bounced back to me because the server doesn't like it! I know that this can happen but why is it?
Will it be impossible for me to send e-mails to my friend in the future even though he can send them to me?
First, try removing reply "RE" in subject line, then go to your webmail control panel and add that email address as a friend .. not spam.
AV on servers "can" recognise "COM" as what it thinks is malicious content. I have had this before with .com just in subject line.
Alternatively, you are attaching something it doesn't like. Try zipping up attachments.
Sorry, I didn't see the part that said "I didn't send a new e-mail but merely replied to the one my friend had sent to me so the address was definitely correct"
That doesn't mean the address is correct, the address the reply is sent to would have been typed in manually by the other person when they set up the account, they can make an error typing in the address very easily.
Anyhow, it's definitely being sent to an incorrect address.
Many thanks for your thoughts on this. I sent a text message to my friend explaining that his e-mail had bounced back to me. He sent me another e-mail today to test the system.
Instead of going down the reply route, I sent him an e-mail in the normal way. This has not (so far, anyway) bounced back to me!