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AT&T Blocking All Emails - Printable Version +- Form Tools (https://forums.formtools.org) +-- Forum: Form Tools (https://forums.formtools.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://forums.formtools.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Thread: AT&T Blocking All Emails (/showthread.php?tid=2050) |
AT&T Blocking All Emails - stonerome - Jul 10th, 2012 This appears to be a new problem, I've successfully used FormTool (non API version) for years. I have several forms on multiple sites/domains. They are all configured so that the user that submits the form gets and email response showing them what they submitted. No problem, works like a charm - UNLESS - the user has a att.net email address. Even for test emails - att.net won't go through. They don't even show up in the SPAM folder for the person with AT&T email. My question is more how would I remedy this? I know it's more of an AT&T issue - not the form itself. It's not a blacklisted sending URL either, I've changed the "sender" of the form - and it makes no difference. My guess is AT&T must not like something about how the email is originating. Their tech support seems clueless, I need to be able to tell them exactly what is happening. Anyone else run into this? |