I am using i pad mini. I am going through a issue in which i am not able to send mails to my work email add wherein i am able to receive emails from same email id.

i am using i pad mini. I am going through a issue in which i am not able to send mails to my work email add wherein i am able to receive emails from same email id.

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witness to restore quorum.
I can't tell you why what you observed happened.  At the time of the problem I would have been looking at the transport queues to see what's queued and to where.
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