

Mike
stan_qaz wrote:Have you gone to the spamcop.net page and seen if your messages are arriving?
What has bitten me in the past is that my ISP has done something stupid that caused my messages to spamcop to be deleted at their servers or rejected by the server.
You can check the rejected issue by turning on loggint (help - about) and restoring a message. Check the socketlog for the detailed SMTP session information. If the message is shown as being accepted then you can forward the socketlog to your ISP and ask them why the message was not delivered.
My solution for dealing with a stupid ISP was to move my reporting SMTP server to the free one offered by Gmail. took about five minutes (instructions are here in the forums) versus several hours on the phone with no results from my ISP.