You don't mention what email program this person was using. Also was it a corporate account or personal email account. I can't recall ever getting a message like this.
Hi leo I purchased a 2TB 3.5 seagate HDD and i want to use it as a long term storage But i don't know which is a better option like do i need the hard drive to be connected as internal on my pc or should i store my hdd somewhere else safe and not using it as an internal keep it disconnected to my pc and then only use it when i needed to store, copy or move files? Because here in my area power outage are often and random and i don't have a UPS right now Sorry for bad english thanks in advance
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You forgot to mention "try sending the email again." Sometimes the error is in the sending rather than the email itself, which may be OK.
You don't mention what email program this person was using. Also was it a corporate account or personal email account. I can't recall ever getting a message like this.
It has nothing to do with the email program used. These are messages generated by the email servers through which the email flows.
Hi leo
I purchased a 2TB 3.5 seagate HDD and i want to use it as a long term storage
But i don't know which is a better option like do i need the hard drive to be connected as internal on my pc or should i store my hdd somewhere else safe and not using it as an internal keep it disconnected to my pc and then only use it when i needed to store, copy or move files?
Because here in my area power outage are often and random and i don't have a UPS right now
Sorry for bad english thanks in advance
And how do the “mailer daemons” who sometimes reject my emails, fit into this?
That's the first email server along the path
Those are just the programs that handle mail from machine to machine. They fit into this because they ARE this.