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email [2022/06/15 19:48] – [#1 invalid address] jimemail [2022/06/15 19:48] – [#2 spam/junk folders] jim
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 The email address in the ring-u system and for each extension must be absolutely correct. Email addresses are supposed to be all lower case. By convention, case is ignored or converted to lower case by most email servers, but there are systems out there that think: *Joe@...* is different from *joe@...*. Also be careful with periods, dashes and underscores.  The email address in the ring-u system and for each extension must be absolutely correct. Email addresses are supposed to be all lower case. By convention, case is ignored or converted to lower case by most email servers, but there are systems out there that think: *Joe@...* is different from *joe@...*. Also be careful with periods, dashes and underscores. 
  
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 Voicemail and faxes get mis-identified as spam or junk mail a lot. The biggest reason is file attachments with simple emails are used by a lot of cretins and unsavory people. You may have also triggered this behavior, by not opening or deleting emails without opening them as well as marking them as spam by mistake.  Things that help: Voicemail and faxes get mis-identified as spam or junk mail a lot. The biggest reason is file attachments with simple emails are used by a lot of cretins and unsavory people. You may have also triggered this behavior, by not opening or deleting emails without opening them as well as marking them as spam by mistake.  Things that help:
email.txt · Last modified: 2022/06/15 19:51 by jim

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