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Khandro | 12:26 Tue 14th Apr 2015 | Internet
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He has an aol.com address, we have both checked that I am addressing them correctly but they keep coming back undelivered, even when I use 'reply' - though the odd one does get through . I do not have the problem with any other emails. I'm not on his blocked senders list, what should he do please?
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does he check hid junk file? Even though you aren't on his blocked list, it might think you are junk
If it comes back undelivered I can't see it being in his junk folder.

Has he run out of room in his account ? Does he download the e-mails to his PC or store them on the account with the provider ? He may need to do some housekeeping if kept on the server.
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methyl; I've checked the address book again and the address is OK, but I noticed that 2 different people are next to one another, both 'Walter' one is a first name (the problem one) and the other is a surname. I have extended his name now by adding his surname on the address book and see if it makes any difference.
The NDR takes varying amounts of time, sometimes days, - which is most maddening because I assume it has been delivered. The last one was returned in minutes. I have just sent one email after making the alteration and will wait and see. The NDR itself is, as you suggest, bordering on gobbledygook, at least to me. Thanks .
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I would suspect it was he rather than you (and your e-mail) who has a problem.
But a test delivery report can't hurt.

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