I was just taking a look at MKS. After the attempted takeover a few months ago the price seem to be slowly and steadily heading south. In the last week its been heading north. I wonder if this will continue or is tempory?
All my e-mails at work our bouncing back - "There was a SMTP communication problem with the recipient's email server. Please contact your system administrator."
I contact the system administrator (an IT service company) and they blame the broadband supplier....
The internet connection is OK - is the system administrator blaming the broadband supplier becuase they don't know what wrong - or because the broadband supplier is the problem.
Oh boy little woman now that IS a question!
I suppose if they have been 'straight' with you generally up until
now in your dealings with them, there's no reason why they
shouldn't be believed.
little woman - it sounds like there is absolutely no problem with your connection. The error message that you received indicates that the problem lies at the recipients end. Most common cause is that the person you are e-mailing (or whatever) does not have there computer connected to the internet/web/whatever.
I sent myself to my e-mail address at home (I have my own domain) and it bounced 3 times. I waited 10 min and it went through! I went home and it was there. I sent a reply and when I got to work it that had arrived.
Perhaps the connection keeps breaking and its BTs fault?