iMessage Sent as Text Message: Does This Mean You're Blocked? The truth is that you can't tell if a person has blocked you based on the fact that your iMessage was sent as a text message alone. Regardless of whether you were blocked or not, you'll still hear the sound of the gre...
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When your iPhone displays ‘Sent as Text Message’ for a particular communication, it indicates that your message has been delivered as a standard SMS text rather than through iMessage. This usually occurs due to one of several specific circumstances: You or the recipient might not have iMessage...
I've been trying to text someone and it does the same thing. It starts out as blue but there's no indication that it's been delivered or read like it usually would say at the bottom, then after a few seconds it turns green. My daughter texted him(it's her dad) and it doesn't ...
I’ve been blocked by someone and when I texted them it said “sent to email address” underneath instead of “sent as text message”. Now the messages are blue and will say delivered after some period of time. But does this mean they received an email of my text? Thank you in ad...
Byline: KELLY WILLIAMS and DAVID POWELLDaily Post (Liverpool, England)
Some delivery issues are the result of Microsoft blocking the sender's IP address, or the user account is identified as banned sender due to previous spam activity. If you believe that you received the non-delivery report (also known as an NDR or bounce message) in error, follow any instru...
To request removal from this list, seeUse the delist portal to remove yourself from the blocked senders list. My email landed in the recipient's Junk Email folder If a message was incorrectly identified as spam by EOP, you can work with the recipient to submit this false positive messag...
I would like to know when a message is being blocked like that. is there anyway to know if a message was sent properly without relying on exceptions? Maybe there is a different framework to send syslog message that can provide me the information I need?
(I thought when you're blocked, it still goes through as "delivered" so you don't know). Did they really get my text, and iMessage just doesn't say "delivered" for some reason? (They are on Sprint, I am on Verizon... we both have iPhone 6+s ... not sure if that matters)...