[RSM] RSM Digest, Vol 59, Issue 3
ve4dla at gmail.com
ve4dla at gmail.com
Wed Aug 4 12:23:10 EDT 2021
Look at senders address - probably not Gmail at all but a phishing expedition. I had several a couple weeks ago. Ignore and they stop.
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> 1. Emails blocked (Art Boyars)
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> Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2021 03:02:53 -0400
> From: Art Boyars <artboyars at gmail.com>
> To: rsm <rsm at contesting.com>
> Subject: [RSM] Emails blocked
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> My emails forwarding the W3LPL prop forecasts have been blocked yesterday
> and today. The rejection message from gmail appears to blame it on the
> receiving server, but gives no useful info. (Useful at my level of
> knowledge, that is.)
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> This has happened before, and seems to fix itself (that's what the gmail
> rejection note implied). Any advice from the RSM end would be appreciated.
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> 73, Art K3KU/VE4VTR
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