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Ahoy everyone,
I’ve been in contact with someone about collaborating on a project, and the last few days it seems he isn’t getting my emails. I don’t know what the problem is, since we exchanged emails before no problem. I haven’t got a “did not deliver” thing or anything, but I’m worried he hasn’t got my last couple of messages. I tried sending from 2 email accounts. Anyone know what the problem might be?
Cheers 
- United Kingdom
- Exclusive Author
- Sold between 1 000 and 5 000 dollars
- Author was Featured
- Won a Competition
- Referred between 100 and 199 users
- Author had a Free File of the Month
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- Interviewed on the Envato Notes blog
Does anyone have any ideas about this? It’s just that this guy wants me to provide music for his project, but he doesn’t seem to have got my last couple of emails. My email account seems to be working normally though. I don’t have any other way to contact him. 
Simplest and most likely answer is he isn’t responding or something happened that is taking priority or preventing him from doing so. But it could be going to spam. His mail could have been suspended or become inaccessible to him. Human error somewhere. Re-check the address and try sending from a @gmail.com not a @yourdomain.com address with no attachments/links if you haven’t. Really unlikely to be a bounce issue from gmail I would think. If it’s someone you met online for a project, sadly it’s not uncommon for people to simply walk away and not bother telling you.
Not sure what else to suggest besides the above.
- United Kingdom
- Exclusive Author
- Sold between 1 000 and 5 000 dollars
- Author was Featured
- Won a Competition
- Referred between 100 and 199 users
- Author had a Free File of the Month
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- Interviewed on the Envato Notes blog
Thanks deiby. I’ll just wait and see what happens.
