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kiwifidget

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#305876 10-Jun-2023 17:38
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I got this pop up a few days ago and again today, but as far as I know there is nothing wrong with my email, I keep getting emails.

 

I selected "start sending me emails again" but I didn't get any from MA, and now they are complaining again.

 

Weirdly, MyHeritage was also complaining about my email address and I've stopped receiving from them as well.

 

Why would I still be receiving emails from everybody else except for these 2 companies who seem to have lost the ability to send email to me? 

 

 





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  #3088282 11-Jun-2023 06:21
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MickeyD:

 

I run a small business with apps that send notification email messages. I have nothing but trouble with @outlook.com and @hotmail.com (they use the same filtering). This filtering is different to that used by Microsoft 365 hosted email.

 

 

 

 

As an outlook.com user (for legacy reasons) I can attest to this. The most frustrating thing (as a user) is that outlook often decides a message is junk several hours after it has been received. So from time to time I will receive an email, read the email, and then when I go back to check it a few hours or days later it is no longer there and has been moved to junk! Thought I was going mad before I worked out what was going on. 


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