E-mail error

Discussion in 'Software' started by Rob1234, Dec 22, 2008.

  1. Rob1234

    Rob1234 Megabyte Poster Forum Leader

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    When a user tries to send an e-mail to someone who they use to be able to e-mail they now get the following bounce back.

    Your message
    Subject: "FW: Cruise info"
    could not be delivered to some or all of the intended recipients.

    Domain <*****-****.co.uk> refused connection - <MAIL FROM: 550 failed
    to meet SPF requirements> for the following users:
    ******@****-*****.co.uk

    The user is using Outlook 2003 and Exchange 2003.

    Has anyone ever come across a bounce back like this before?
     
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  2. Qs

    Qs Semi-Honorary Member Gold Member

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    http://tinyurl.com/8g6cvn
     
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  4. Donmac

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    Hi

    This will have come from a spam filter policy, have a look at http://www.openspf.org/Introduction get your domain name setup for SPF or ask the company to white list you and all should be well again.

    Cheers
    Donmac
     
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  5. Rob1234

    Rob1234 Megabyte Poster Forum Leader

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  6. onoski

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    It's an error or a computer brain fart:)
     
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  7. Phil
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    ^^ what he said :)
     
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  8. jiggy

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    you need to have an spf record for your domain i.e its your end. Talk to whoever is hosting your dns records.

    J.
     
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  9. Rob1234

    Rob1234 Megabyte Poster Forum Leader

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    Just checked with the user and it is now working, and I never even did what the link said i should do just started working again on its own :blink
     
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  10. Phil
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    could be the admins in the receiving domain playing with spf. enabled it then disabled it.
     
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