On 8/7/05 5:42 AM, in article ehSq010mFHA.764@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl, "Jonny"
<invalid@invalid.com> wrote:
> Additional info:
>
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> But when I change the tiniest thing in that html mail, the file sends
> (says Entourage) but never arrives.
Have you checked your Junk folder?
Does account B's ISP have a server-based spam quarantine service?
Certain email subjects trigger spam filters. Perhaps the subject "B" is one
of those.

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Jonny - 07 Aug 2005 18:57 GMT
> Have you checked your Junk folder?
Yes, that was my first thought.
> Does account B's ISP have a server-based spam quarantine service?
Nope.
> Certain email subjects trigger spam filters. Perhaps the subject "B" is one
> of those.
I doubt that's the case. All mails have been named (subject and file
name) the word "Newsletter" and the date, e.g. "Newsletter 7 August
2005". Since last summer, they've all arrived OK until last Friday. If I
send the archived mail I sent last Thursday, it arrives...
I think there's some voodoo going on....