I'm used to the more complete error message you get from Outlook
Express. This error message doesn't identify the sending (SMTP) server.
Looks like the recipient's mail server has identified your Internet connection
as one used by spammers. Were you sending from home?
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP
Gary
Here is the complete message:
boit...@centurytel.net:
209.235.147.38 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 5.7.1 boit...@centurytel.net... H:XBL [38.111.133.17]
Connections originating from a compromised SPAM source. Please use your ISP's relay
servers.
Giving up on
Sounds like someone is accusing them of being an open relay...
Lots of times that is a false positive/reading from getting on a black list
unfairly by someone not bothering to un-subscribe from something properly.
Rick Glazier
From: Sam Franc
clipped
Here is the complete message:
At 12:13 PM 24/08/2009, Sam Franc wrote:
Gary
Here is the complete message:
boit...@centurytel.net:
209.235.147.38 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 5.7.1 boit...@centurytel.net... H:XBL
[38.111.133.17] Connections originating from a compromised SPAM
source. Please use your ISP's
209.235.147.38 does not like recipient
What does the above message mean?
Is the mail box full?
Is the recipient rejecting it as spam etc?
Sam
Yahoo! Groups Links
* To visit your group on the web, go to:
Hard to tell from just that fragment.
Why not post the complete error message?
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
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From: Sam Franc fr...@oregonfast.net
209.235.147.38 does not like recipient
What does the above message mean?
Is the mail box