One argument for not having GMail fetch from a remote account anywhere is that it can take 45-60 minutes for a refresh ... On 3/22/2011 9:04 AM, Tony Zakula wrote: > Thanks for the comments. I suggested that very thing to the client a > couple of hours ago. It makes more sense than pushing them to his > account. I haven't heard back yet. > > On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Paul M. BeckHIDDEN@bexx.com> wrote: >> Different approach... >> >> Why not have gmail fetch the email off your server for that account? >> That way gmail isn't looking at the forwarded email as inbound traffic, you won't be punished if email is marked as spam, and it isn't your problem anymore. >> >> Just a thought >> >> Paul >> >> On Mar 22, 2011, at 9:02 AM, Tony Zakula wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have a client who has an email address in which all emails are >>> forwarded to a gmail account. Some are failing with the following >>> error in the logs - >>> >>> 22 00:36:07[106829] Pending localhost<> HIDDEN@er@gmail.com> 14443 >>> <1300772167HIDDEN@ailserverVM> "SendTooMany" >>> >>> Anyone have an idea what that "SendTooMany means? >>> >>> Thanks for any tips. >>> >>> Tony Z >>> >> >> >
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