Time Capsule Blocking Verizon Email

My Time Capsule is blocking Verizon email.  The problem is on the wired and wireless connections.  It seems clear that the email is getitng through the modem and then getting blocked by the Time Capsule.  I am running OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 on my imac but the problem is also present on my iphone 5 and my macbook air.

To provide a little more info, Verizon is not my internet provider; TWC is.  The airport is plugged into a dedicated modem (not a modem/router combo device).  The verizon email addresses are the only ones that don't come through.

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    A few years ago my Actiontec router for Verizon FIOS died and they wanted me to pay for another one. Instead of buying a new Actiontec router I bought a Time Capule. I have had no problems until yesterday. My time capsule had a solid amber color and the amber color did not go away no matter what I did. I took ethernet cable from the Time Capsule and plugged it into my iMac and I no problems accessing the internet.
    I should not have  to set up a PPoE connection because I can remove the ethernet cable from the TC and plug it into my mac directly and access the internet with no problems. (I had Verizon DSL some time ago.)
    I went out today an bought a new Time Capsule (4th gen). I came home and plugged the ethernet cable to the WAN Port and turned it on. I ran the airport utility and configured it. The TC rebooted and came up with a green light, but I had a problem. I could not access the internet.
    Here are some of my settings taken from the airport utility.
    Status: normal
    Version 7.5.2
    Wireless Mode: create a wireless mode
         Allow this network to be extended.
    Connect Using: ethernet
    Configure IPv4: Using DHCP
    IP Address: 169.xxx.xxx.xxx ( a real IP Address)
    subnet mask: 255.255.255.255
    Ethernet WAN Port: Automatic (Default)
    When I look at my network settings when the ethernet cable is plugged directly into my mac, I get these values:
    IP Address: 173.xxx.xxx.xxx
    Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
    Router: 173.xxx.xxx.xxx
    There are DNS entries
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