This is probably something on the server level... SPF record issue, or something like that. [MENTION=19105]Shaggy[/MENTION].... ding ding ding
But what if he never gets the email notification and never checks the PM? Lol Crapatalkin' on the iPhone 5.0
It's not a SPF record, since the site doesn't appear to have one. See if your getting them delivered to junk (not sure if you checked that or not, didn't read every message, lol).
He has no junk mail or filter. In other words he is the subject matter expert on penis pills and knows most of the royalty in central Africa The D3V
Every server that sends mail is SUPPOSED to have one. It's like a digital signature to certify the outgoing mail is legit and not spoofed. On the receiving end, some (not all) mail filters will drop incoming messages sent from servers without a valid SPF record.
It's more of a suggested thing than a must have on SPF records, I'd never completely dismiss mail with our spam filters at work for no SPF, but if the sender doesn't MATCH the ones that have SPF, they are rbl'ed. Most likely the server is still set up to send through the old SMTP server at the old host, and needs to be changed (at least that's what I'd guess).