Undeliverable emails
I respond to all legitimate emails (as opposed to the 300-400 spams I get each day).
Today I responded in some detail to a request for information on choosing between the Nikon D2X and the Canon EOS 5D and Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II, a fairly common inquiry to which I’ve responded a number of times in the past. (See also my D2X vs EOS article).
If you email me but do not receive a response, it’s possible that my junk mail filtering trapped your inquiry inadvertently. It’s also possible that I’ve responded, but that the return email address was inoperable as seen in the example below, where bogus-email-name would be an email account name:
The following message could not be delivered because the address bogus-email-name@charter.net was rejected by host charter.net (209.225.8.224).501 #5.1.1 bad address bogus-email-name@charter.net Reporting-MTA: dns; diglloyd.com Arrival-Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 07:12:23 -0700
Obviously, it’s a bit frustrating to spend the time responding, then have no way to contact the sender!
Please verify that your “reply to” email address works should you not receive a response—thank you. Note that the “reply to” email address can be configured to be different than the “from” email address with some mail clients.