  ewth8tr Premium join:2005-04-03 Salt Lake City, UT
| reply to flo1356 Re: smtp;421 RP-001 returned email received by Verizon customer
said by flo1356 :Hi I sent an email to my friend who uses q.com email on Wed. night. Early this morning, I received a returned email notice from Verizon who I use. I don't quite understand the notice or know how to go about getting this email problem fixed. I don't know if there is a problem with my ip or with Verizon and Windows Live Hotmail which I know q.com uses. smtp;421 RP-001 The mail server IP connecting to Windows Live Hotmail server has exceeded the rate limit allowed. Reason for rate limitation is related to IP/domain reputation problems. If you are not an email/network admin please contact your E-mail/Inter That is the message that was sent back to me by postmaster@verizon.net. I know that they tried to deliver the email 9 times from Wed. night until Thurs. night I think. I don't know how to go about trying to get this fixed. I sent him emails on Thurs also and today, but i don't know if they were received. Thanks. I've posted both here and in the verizon forum since I am a verizon customer, but the recipient of the email is q.com customer. Thanks in advance. Sounds like your IP might be blacklisted. Check here and if you are blacklisted, follow the links to see if they will allow you to take yourself off the blacklist.
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 flo1356
join:2004-05-01 Fair Lawn, NJ | Hi
Does q.com block email if it isn't sent using port 587, I think that is the new email port number for outbound? If I switch to the new port number then, Norton's antivirus doesn't scan the emails and they won't go out.... |
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 flo1356
join:2004-05-01 Fair Lawn, NJ | Hi Are there any email problems going on between q.com and windows live hotmail now or since Wed. night actually? |
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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
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| reply to ewth8tr said by ewth8tr :Sounds like your IP might be blacklisted. Check here and if you are blacklisted, follow the links to see if they will allow you to take yourself off the blacklist. If Qwest is blocking an end user's IP address, how is an end user supposed to send email? Assuming that the OP is sending his email through Verizon SMTP message submission servers, as he should be doing, blocking his IP address is a major mistake. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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