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| email I use verizon email. When I send an email to a friend, I get a rejection notice that states: Remote SMPT server has rejectedaddress; Diagnostic code: smpt;550 too many invalid rcpts. What does this mean, and can I fix this problem? Thank you for any info. Barney31 |
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| Re: email Are you sending the message via the web-mail page or via a Mail Client (e.g., Outlook Express)? Are you sending the message to just one person or many? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 barney31 wrote: > I use verizon email. When I send an email to a friend, I get a rejection > notice that states: Remote SMPT server has rejectedaddress; Diagnostic > code: > smpt;550 too many invalid rcpts. > What does this mean, and can I fix this problem? Thank you for any info. |
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| Re: email barney31 wrote: > I use verizon email. When I send an email to a friend, I get a rejection > notice that states: Remote SMPT server has rejectedaddress; Diagnostic code: > smpt;550 too many invalid rcpts. > What does this mean, and can I fix this problem? Thank you for any info. > Barney31 And to add to PA Bear's questions, if you are using a mail client, are you sending from a computer connected via Verizon? -- Lem -- MS-MVP To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm |
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| Re: email "barney31" <barney31@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1349B8FE-E10D-4E21-907F-19CA65DDE884@microsoft.com > I use verizon email. When I send an email to a friend, I get a > rejection notice that states: Remote SMPT server has rejectedaddress; > Diagnostic code: smpt;550 too many invalid rcpts. > What does this mean, and can I fix this problem? Thank you for any > info. Barney31 That's usually caused by a server program PostFix. In general, it's used to limit spamers who make "dictionary attack" spam attempts. In other words, they make up names to spam to at a particular domain. The domain counts how many invalid addresses are sent and if it's more than a certain number, they'll return that message. So for the users of that domain, it effectively handles dictionary spam attacks. If you're only sending mail to ONE person, and are not sending mails to non-existing addresses, you shouldn't see that message. If you are seeing it when you mail to only one person, then the admin for that domain has most likely screwed up their postfix settings. But if you're just banging the server with address after address, trying to find the right one becuse you don't recall it, you may be getting legitimately caught if their counters are low, say set at 3 or 4 bad addresses. Then, if you happen to have a long term, or a static IP, you could easily get caught in a loop that catches you everytime if their setups are wrong, which is likely. If they've screwed it up it's hard to tell what's actually wrong but it's at their end and nothing you can do to fix it, unless you're spamming which we'll assume you are not. Most likely they're not resetting counters and they're not keeping IPs straight. Or not getting good IPs or not the right ones, etc., so you are probably one of many who gets the message by trying to send a mail while their counters aren't reset yet and your IP isn't recognized/updated yet. So they're either not updating something correctly or not resetting counters for new IPs, things like that. Neophyte admins often screw up postfix among other things. And VZ has a lot of neophytes; cheap employees, in other words. If you like to read, here's a discussion you might find useful: http://www.irbs.net/internet/postfix/0702/0840.html I'd recommend the RFC but can't locate it at the moment. Anyone else know it? HTH, Twayne` |
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| Re: email I am using verizon's email. The address to which I'm emailing is a very odd server. The destination is somewhere in Ohio, and it is just one person. Thank you. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > Are you sending the message via the web-mail page or via a Mail Client > (e.g., Outlook Express)? > > Are you sending the message to just one person or many? > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 > > > barney31 wrote: > > I use verizon email. When I send an email to a friend, I get a rejection > > notice that states: Remote SMPT server has rejectedaddress; Diagnostic > > code: > > smpt;550 too many invalid rcpts. > > What does this mean, and can I fix this problem? Thank you for any info. > > |
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| Re: email Yes, I'm sending from a comp via verizon. "Lem" wrote: > barney31 wrote: > > I use verizon email. When I send an email to a friend, I get a rejection > > notice that states: Remote SMPT server has rejectedaddress; Diagnostic code: > > smpt;550 too many invalid rcpts. > > What does this mean, and can I fix this problem? Thank you for any info. > > Barney31 > > And to add to PA Bear's questions, if you are using a mail client, are > you sending from a computer connected via Verizon? > > -- > Lem -- MS-MVP > > To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer > http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm > |
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| Re: email Is this a sudden, new problem or an ongoing one? What's your friend's email address? (Don't post his real email address, use a name@ format instead; e.g., name********.com.) Assuming your friend's email address is correct, there are a few possibilities here: 1. Your friend's mailserver is identifying you as a spammer, possibly because you've attempted to resend this message to him so many times (or you've sent so many other emails to him in a brief period of time); 2. Your friend's email address has become the target of a "spambot" sending from another name@verizon.com account (or possibly your name@verizon.com account, which does NOT necessarily mean your computer's infected); or... 3. There are temporary problems on your friend's mailserver's back end that'll probably automagically clear up over time (e.g., hours/days). -- ~PA Bear barney31 wrote: > I am using verizon's email. The address to which I'm emailing is a very > odd > server. The destination is somewhere in Ohio, and it is just one person. > Thank you. > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >> Are you sending the message via the web-mail page or via a Mail Client >> (e.g., Outlook Express)? >> >> Are you sending the message to just one person or many? >> -- >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 >> >> barney31 wrote: >>> I use verizon email. When I send an email to a friend, I get a rejection >>> notice that states: Remote SMPT server has rejectedaddress; Diagnostic >>> code: >>> smpt;550 too many invalid rcpts. >>> What does this mean, and can I fix this problem? Thank you for any info. |
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| Re: email On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:57:01 -0700, barney31 <barney31@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I use verizon email. When I send an email to a friend, I get a rejection >notice that states: Remote SMPT server has rejectedaddress; Diagnostic code: >smpt;550 too many invalid rcpts. >What does this mean, and can I fix this problem? Thank you for any info. >Barney31 Why ask here? This is not a problem related to XP |
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