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Very Random Mail Server Question
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<blockquote data-quote="SirShaun" data-source="post: 14354697" data-attributes="member: 163618"><p>John Doe will 99% not receive a notification unless he is the mail server admin. </p><p></p><p>The error should have a number code associated with it, in which you can google more info on the error. It is possible you never made it to John Doe's mail server because John Doe's firewall could have bounced it before it even reached the mail server. I've also seen where Mail Server Anti Virus will perform a second layer of blocking. </p><p></p><p>I am guessing most likely you are sending an email from a not so great third party mail host. John Doe's firewall has an up to date black list. Your email host has been black listed due to scammers and solicitators using the same provider as you. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully John Doe's mail server is in house and your domain/mail provider can be added to the allow list.</p><p></p><p>If you do use a third party email host provider, you may want to think about changing if you begin to see emails getting bounced back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirShaun, post: 14354697, member: 163618"] John Doe will 99% not receive a notification unless he is the mail server admin. The error should have a number code associated with it, in which you can google more info on the error. It is possible you never made it to John Doe's mail server because John Doe's firewall could have bounced it before it even reached the mail server. I've also seen where Mail Server Anti Virus will perform a second layer of blocking. I am guessing most likely you are sending an email from a not so great third party mail host. John Doe's firewall has an up to date black list. Your email host has been black listed due to scammers and solicitators using the same provider as you. Hopefully John Doe's mail server is in house and your domain/mail provider can be added to the allow list. If you do use a third party email host provider, you may want to think about changing if you begin to see emails getting bounced back. [/QUOTE]
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