I had a thought last night that I want to share. The problem with the ATT email not being delivered started around the same time that Rootsweb started including the 'links safe' program. I am wondering if it is possible that their code is interfering with the ATT email delivery. I have sent this idea on to Anne Mitchelle but she is out of the office till end of October. Any opinions on this idea? -- Pat Connors https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.connorsgenealogy.com&d=DwIDaQ&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=QqKR_1oid-wv3O1GFus6ukhkWVArI2oTvHi2_JUm6dE&m=SkTdFltFFox7WXeCzNyd76Puff7bhKuMk6dmo5Hi_78&s=rpKeeInQZmpDge2zn8P7V5XbRSpEo7PkFqRaonjqzzE&e=
At 04:13 PM 10/9/2018, Pat Connors wrote: >I had a thought last night that I want to >share. The problem with the ATT email not >being delivered started around the same time >that Rootsweb started including the 'links safe' >program. I am wondering if it is possible that >their code is interfering with the ATT email >delivery. I have sent this idea on to Anne >Mitchelle but she is out of the office till end >of October. Any opinions on this idea? Pat, That is ProofPoint, and is one of the potential problems I was able to identify in the headers. That said, I am guessing the DKIM failure is the more important. Pat Asher