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| 05-26-2007 | #1 |
| | Undelivered emails I have never had any trouble sending emails to my daughter-in-law until now. For some reason they are returned to me with a message from Mailer-Daemon@Orange.fr which says, "<t****.d***@.co.uk>: host mail.j***e****.co.uk[**.***.***.***] said: 550 5.7.0 Your server IP address is in the SORBS DNSBL database, bye (in reply to RCPT TO command) Please can anyone explain what this means and how do I go about clearing this. I have looked on the Sorbs website but as I am not computer literate, it's as clear as mud. Websken |
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| 05-26-2007 | #2 |
| | Re: Undelivered emails /Websken/ said: > I have never had any trouble sending emails to my daughter-in-law until now. > For some reason they are returned to me with a message from > Mailer-Daemon@Orange.fr which says, > > "<t****.d***@.co.uk>: host mail.j***e****.co.uk[**.***.***.***] said: 550 > 5.7.0 Your server IP address is in the SORBS DNSBL database, bye (in reply > to RCPT TO command) > > Please can anyone explain what this means and how do I go about clearing > this. I have looked on the Sorbs website but as I am not computer literate, > it's as clear as mud. Have you queried your mail provider's support folks? They may be able to interpret the error, and suggest a remedy. |
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| 05-26-2007 | #3 |
| | Re: Undelivered emails SORBS DNSBL is explained here: http://www.us.sorbs.net/faq/ Basically, it is blacklist of computers that have recently sent spam. If you know your mail server's IP address, you can check to see if it is on a spam blacklist here: http://www.mxtoolbox.com/blacklists....FRtzhgodnDhCKQ If your sending is blocked because of a spam blacklist, it will typically clear up in less than 24 hours. If you need to send urgently, use web mail, or get a Gmail account and send with it. Gary VanderMolen "Websken" <Websken@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7DA689A2-B17C-47FC-B557-7F647BA24FC1@microsoft.com... >I have never had any trouble sending emails to my daughter-in-law until now. > For some reason they are returned to me with a message from > Mailer-Daemon@Orange.fr which says, > > "<t****.d***@.co.uk>: host mail.j***e****.co.uk[**.***.***.***] said: 550 > 5.7.0 Your server IP address is in the SORBS DNSBL database, bye (in reply > to RCPT TO command) > > Please can anyone explain what this means and how do I go about clearing > this. I have looked on the Sorbs website but as I am not computer literate, > it's as clear as mud. > > Websken |
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