Mac Mail Bouncing for EPrint

Hi,
Mail from my @mac.com account is always bounced.  Mail from Gmail or personal domain works.  I'm using Mac Mail for all services.
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Hi, and a warm welcome to the forums!
I don't have .mac, nor would I, but several people have had problems recently, actually on and off for years, so it may pass, sometimes it's just a regeon or two having problems.
Also, are youaware they are switcing over to .me and cancelling .mac? That eems to be causing some problems now and then also.

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