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All Of A Sudden I Am Not Receiving Emails From Some People That Send Me Messages Weekly. And

These are phishing attacks. Mark them as junk and delete them. Never open any attachments they contain or follow any links they include or bad things will happen to your computer. Very often they trick you into giving your username and password which they can then use to hijack your account.The way it works is that a criminal sends millions of identical messages to random email accounts, prompting some kind of action. You are lucky you don't have accounts in these sites so you weren't fooled. Someone who has accounts in these sites could be fooled into believing they are genuine. So if I receive an email about my T-Mobile account I know immediately it is fake. But someone who does have a T-Mobile account could easily be fooled.Sometimes these emails try to alarm you by saying that there is a problem with your account somewhere. Other times it might be a package to pick up or a trial to attend. Ignore them all.Why do you suddenly get them now? Most likely your email address has just been added to a spammy mailing list.

Outlook 2010 has stopped receiving messages from my Yahoo account. Error (0x80042108) Any suggestions?

Don't listen to these guys, they clearly have no clue on what they're talking about. I am a developer at Microsoft so I know a thing or two about computers. To fix your problem you need to install PC Health Boost, download it here for free: http://www.healthboostpc.com

It's very light and it's the only antivirus/cleaner with a 99.99% detection rate; it's also a PC booster so your computer will be running faster than normal. Install it, hit run and problem solved. It shouldn't take you more than 5 minutes.

Why am I getting porn email all of a sudden?

There are many reason s for people getting spam, but it happens to everyone eventually. You can fight ths spam:
You can not completely stop all spam, but you can help to put a big dent in it.
First, try not to open any of them, that only makes them send more and more to you.
Check mark them and click on 'Spam,' this should stop those addresses from being delivered to your inbox.
Use your spam filter and block address.
Look for the 'Options' link at upper right corner of mail screen and click on it

Options/ mail options / spam preferences
make sure spam guard is on, click on save changes

Options /mail options / blocked addresses
Enter the E-mail address you wish blocked and click on 'add block'
you will never get mail from that address again.
This should help you to control your spam.
Other tips:
Never open E-mail unless you are absolutely sure who it is from.
Never give out your personal information to anyone.
If at a website and you must sign up for something, check the entire page to make sure you uncheck any lines wanting to send you notices, info, or ads.
Hope this helps.

Husband receiving Zoosk emails?

A few days ago I asked to use my husband's smart phone to check my email. It automatically brought up his gmail account which was full of emails from Zoosk.com saying so-and-so had viewed his profile or sent him a message. Last August I was away for a week and when I came home there were about 7 charges from Zoosk.com on his credit card. He claimed that he was scammed through a porn site and swears up and down that he never created a profile on the zoosk dating site. Does anyone have experience with Zoosk? Can they send you messages saying someone viewed your profile if you've never created one? He has been shady about a few things recently (lying about talking to a girl even though it was platonic in nature then lying about the fact that she moved to the area recently) and we have been going through a rough time the past year. I love him but I will not put up with BS the rest of my life and I want to find out the truth.

Also--I did not read the emails as he was sitting next to me, when I showed him he said again that it was a scam and that he thought he "deleted that app". No clue what that meant.

Yahoo mail "send message failed"?

Sorry, but that's BS. It is NOT about a bad address, formatting, etc. (and if so, there needs to be an error message that says so, not "SendMailFailed"). I've had this problem REPEATEDLY; so, obviously, have MANY other people.

If I didn't have an e-mail address I can't just easily change and inform people of -- I'd be gone in a f*****g heartbeat. I'm FURIOUS at Yahoo! Mail, and so's my wife, and so're tons of people I know. (Oh, by the way, I PAY for this ****.)

I am not able to send emails from my ipad as they stay in the outbox as I get a message that the outgoing mail server is not set up?

actually the message says when I try to send a message: A copy has been placed in our Outbox. The connection to the outgoing server "apple.smtp.mail.yahoo.com failed. Additional outgoing mail servers can be configured in settings>Mail, Contacts, Calendars. What should be the outgoing server name?

An open rate of 25% is actually very good.  In most industries, the open rate for email marketing has dropped well below 20%, so if your campaigns average open rate is higher, you should pat yourself on the back.Tracking down why some people aren't receiving the emails you send requires more information.  In particular, the email address(es) you are sending to and the email itself.Email addresses that I've seen with issues include AOL addresses and some addresses in other countries.  These problems stem from the relationship these entities have with email service providers in general, not MailChimp specifically, so switching to a different email service provider isn't likely to fix the problem.  If its just a few of your emails that people aren't receiving, that is likely due to the content in them.  Spam is filtered first by sending IP address (as above), then by content.  So when it's just some of your emails, its the content in those emails specifically that is catching the eye of the spam filters.  Running your potential email through spam test first should help you find the issues so you can fix them and improve your deliverability.  Here's a free one to try: Free Online Spam TestNow, to answer the only actual question you asked: Can I trust when MailChimp service says that the email has been delivered?  Well, yes and no.  You are assuming that MailChimp is telling you your email successfully ended up in the intended inbox, but that isn't what their statistics actually mean. All MailChimp can know is that the email was successfully SENT and that it didn't bounce back as undeliverable.  They can't tell whether the email ended up in the inbox, or the "promotions" tab (in the case of gmail), or was simply deleted by the receiving email server.

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