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kballen
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      10-03-2006
I have a computer with Thunderbird installed. Version 1.5.0.7 is
installed and Thunderbird says there are no updates available.
Windows XP is the operating system and the computer is only about 3
months old. The problem only started about a week ago.

When sending an e-mail and selecting only one address the e-mails
deliver properly. However if more than one e-mail address is selected
none of the e-mails deliver.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Kevin

 
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Mozilla Champion (Dan)
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      10-03-2006
kballen wrote:
> I have a computer with Thunderbird installed. Version 1.5.0.7 is
> installed and Thunderbird says there are no updates available.
> Windows XP is the operating system and the computer is only about 3
> months old. The problem only started about a week ago.
>
> When sending an e-mail and selecting only one address the e-mails
> deliver properly. However if more than one e-mail address is selected
> none of the e-mails deliver.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kevin
>


what are you seperating the addresses with?

if on the same line, use a comma ","

i.e. ,
 
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      10-03-2006

Mozilla Champion (Dan) wrote:
> kballen wrote:
> > I have a computer with Thunderbird installed. Version 1.5.0.7 is
> > installed and Thunderbird says there are no updates available.
> > Windows XP is the operating system and the computer is only about 3
> > months old. The problem only started about a week ago.
> >
> > When sending an e-mail and selecting only one address the e-mails
> > deliver properly. However if more than one e-mail address is selected
> > none of the e-mails deliver.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Kevin
> >

>
> what are you seperating the addresses with?
>
> if on the same line, use a comma ","


I have separated them with commas, put them on separate too lines and
have still received the problem.

Kevin Allen

>
> i.e. ,


 
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      10-03-2006
kballen wrote:
> Mozilla Champion (Dan) wrote:
>> kballen wrote:
>>> I have a computer with Thunderbird installed. Version 1.5.0.7 is
>>> installed and Thunderbird says there are no updates available.
>>> Windows XP is the operating system and the computer is only about 3
>>> months old. The problem only started about a week ago.
>>>
>>> When sending an e-mail and selecting only one address the e-mails
>>> deliver properly. However if more than one e-mail address is selected
>>> none of the e-mails deliver.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>>

>> what are you seperating the addresses with?
>>
>> if on the same line, use a comma ","

>
> I have separated them with commas, put them on separate too lines and
> have still received the problem.
>
> Kevin Allen
>
>> i.e. ,

>



Okay, what exactly does the error message say?
 
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kballen
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      10-03-2006

>
>
> Okay, what exactly does the error message say?


No error messages. No e-mails bouncing back. The e-mails just never
deliver.

I e-mail one address and it works fine. If I send to multiple
addresses (that work fine when sent separately) then the e-mails do
not deliver.

Kevin Allen

 
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Mumia W. (reading news)
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      10-03-2006
On 10/03/2006 08:38 AM, kballen wrote:
> I have a computer with Thunderbird installed. Version 1.5.0.7 is
> installed and Thunderbird says there are no updates available.
> Windows XP is the operating system and the computer is only about 3
> months old. The problem only started about a week ago.
>
> When sending an e-mail and selecting only one address the e-mails
> deliver properly. However if more than one e-mail address is selected
> none of the e-mails deliver.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kevin
>


What happens when you type the e-mail addresses in by hand?


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      10-03-2006
kballen wrote:
>>
>> Okay, what exactly does the error message say?

>
> No error messages. No e-mails bouncing back. The e-mails just never
> deliver.
>
> I e-mail one address and it works fine. If I send to multiple
> addresses (that work fine when sent separately) then the e-mails do
> not deliver.
>
> Kevin Allen
>


Okay, test time:

Do you have multiple email addresses? Try sending to them, see if they
go thru.

And, to check on it further, send a message to yourself AND me
() with the subject [multi-send] and we shall
see what happens.
 
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kballen
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      10-03-2006

> >

>
> What happens when you type the e-mail addresses in by hand?
>
>


I have tried sending with some e-mails from the address book and some
that I have just typed in. There has not been a difference.

I have found I can send up to four e-mail addresses at one time
successfully. If I try more than four is when the problem arises.

I have been able to send from more than four from a different
computer(XP and latest version of Thunderbird) successfully. Both
computers are using the same SMTP server and settings.

Kevin Allen

 
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kballen
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      10-03-2006

> Do you have multiple email addresses? Try sending to them, see if they
> go thru.
>
> And, to check on it further, send a message to yourself AND me
> () with the subject [multi-send] and we shall
> see what happens.


I tried about an hour ago. I didn't recieve the messages to my
accounts. I sent you a follow-up e-mail to only your account about 15
minutes ago. Thanks for the assistance.

Kevin Allen

 
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Mumia W. (reading news)
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      10-03-2006
On 10/03/2006 12:34 PM, kballen wrote:
>> What happens when you type the e-mail addresses in by hand?
>>
>>

>
> I have tried sending with some e-mails from the address book and some
> that I have just typed in. There has not been a difference.
>
> I have found I can send up to four e-mail addresses at one time
> successfully. If I try more than four is when the problem arises.
>
> I have been able to send from more than four from a different
> computer(XP and latest version of Thunderbird) successfully. Both
> computers are using the same SMTP server and settings.
>
> Kevin Allen
>


Your ISP evidently has implemented a spam-control policy: maximum four
recipients per message.

 
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