Problems sending Emails

Jim mickeyboa at sbcglobal.net
Wed Apr 29 18:11:17 UTC 2009


jpb at entel.ca wrote:
> <snip>
>
>   
>>> <xxxxxxxx at aol.com>:
>>> 64.12.222.197 does not like recipient.
>>> Remote host said: 550 MAILBOX NOT FOUND
>>> Giving up on 64.12.222.197.
>>>
>>>       
>> I'am having only problems with emails to aol.com. I'm sbcglobal.net.
>>     
>
> Well this explains a lot, you are sending to AOL (a problem email
> provider) from or through Prodigy (another problem email provider). Not
> much you can do about that if it is the source of your problem.
>
> Things you could check, though, is whether your ISP or one of its email
> servers have become blacklisted. This can be really difficult, as there
> are a lot of blacklists out there and some of them are private ones that
> you can't even check to see if you or your ISP have been put on them. AOL
> and other providers have been known to throw 550 errors when incoming mail
> is blacklisted, to throw spammers off.
>
> This is curious here, what does Yahoo have to do with Prodigy/SBCGlobal?
>
>   
>> X-Mailer: YahooMailWebService/0.7.289.1
>> Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 07:25:31 -0700 (PDT)
>> From: James E Tate <xxxxxx at sbcglobal.net>
>> Reply-To: xxxxxxx at sbcglobal.net
>> Subject: test
>> To: xxxxxxx at aol.com
>> MIME-Version: 1.0
>> Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
>> boundary="0-2110308200-1241015131=:74692"
>>     
>
> Also, why is the Reply-To address different from the From address? If you
> are a spammer trying to get the community to solve your problem, be ready
> to get bombarded right off the internet, because that will really piss
> people off. Not saying you are, after all there are certainly legitimate
> reasons for doing this.
>
>
>   
No i.m not a spammer, but some of the emails I'm sending are Forwarded 
and they could have spam in them.




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