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Juno com email
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juno com email
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  • To set up Juno mail on your Android device, launch the application section and tap the Mail icon.
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    #Juno com email how to#

    I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case.For users who want to configure Juno email on their Android device, it is suggested to follow the provided procedure or they can also contact technical support for further help on how to configure Juno email on Android.

    juno com email

    For all I know it could just be some servers in a cloud somewhere managed by no one and every once in a while some guys in a suit at some holding company ask some contractor to do some maintenance. But you know, Juno's not going to have a the best and the brightest working for them these days, so maybe they just bought some product and turned it on and let it do its stuff. Sure, some spam does get sent out from their servers, but they're actually pretty aggressive at detecting and stopping hacked accounts. If I had to take a guess, I'd say that Juno has some sort of spam detection system that has misfired and is blocking Gmail en masse. I mean they've managed to even set things up with an error message that doesn't make any sense. The fact that emails from a very reputable email service (Gmail) are being blocked without specific error messages. I wouldn't be surprised if something like Juno is just running on fumes though, so who knows if there's even real people working there that manage things. The only real solution would be for the people in question to ask Juno about it - or get a grandkid to ask for them. Messages from receiving mail servers are generally as helpful as the receiving mail server wants them to be, and in this case it's not terribly helpful at all. And Gmail said "hey I've got a message for this guy" and Juno responded with '450 Temporarily access denied'. So that message is saying that they connected to a server that is the server that has listed as handling mail for that domain.

    juno com email

    (But there are no clues at google searches didn't turn up anything for me.) So, something has happened with Juno's server. " (I'm using a gmail account to send the emails to these recipients.) including "The recipient server did not accept. Those google links just mention the possible issues. There was a problem delivering your message to See the technical details below. The recipient server did not accept our requests to connect. You'll be notified if the delivery fails permanently. There was a temporary problem delivering your message to Gmail will retry for 28 more hours. There were two message for each address (first a delay, then a failure). mixed in.) But they - the juno addresses - never had a problem until just now, which is why I hadn't even noticed them in the big list I use, which I inherited from a predecessor. (The younger retirees mostly have gmail or at least yahoo addresses. It's a retirees group, so yes, they are probably in their 70s or 80s. (I thought my friend that was still on Yahoo! Mail was lazy, this would take the cake.) If the messages are going into a black hole then they're being received by a server, but they could still be going into a black hole or a spam quarantine.īeyond that I haven't heard of Juno in - I was gonna say years, but it could be decades. I can only guess at the age of the people using it, but THEY are probably likely on death's door if they're so out of touch they're still using it. There's a difference between bounce messages and retry messages and what the imply. If the emails are bouncing the bounce messages will have a clue.













    Juno com email