When I send an email via gmail sometimes the response goes to my juno account
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wait a few days to see if you can sign on or it is enabled again
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I can not access my facebook acount since tuesday, it says dns server is broken please help
SOURCE: Cannot send out email messages on Gmail
Ask a technician at a computer store;I had the same problem and went to Frys and got help.
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Some possible scenarios, assuming you are testing from another email account:
- delay in the email server which you are sending the emails from
- mails you are receiving ending up in the spam folder
Simple quick test is to send a test email to yourself from the same gmail account itself.
If you have a free email account (gmail, juno, yahoo, etc.) just get a new address. Juno will send you email on behalf of their advertisers and these do not contain unsub options. And they won't stop, so just cancel your account and go to gmail where they have no unsolicited spam advertizing. Alternatively, you could do what I had to do on my business account and track down the owners of the domains sending the spam emails as well as the company hosting their services. I politely requested an end to the emails and when I got the next one I forwarded it to their own email accounts. It is not too difficult to track down the info needed, just do a WHOIS search on the domain name, i.e., go to www.whois.net and enter the domain (such as fixya.com) and you will be presented with the registrant's info. In some cases...such as the example here, you will be directed to another domain registrar (GoDaddy) and search there. In this example you will locate an email address for the domain administrator ([email protected]). A firm and well-worded request followed by an inbox of their own junk did wonders. I now receive NO more spam. Good luck.
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