I know what the response code is supposed to be, but this is someone sending
email to their user. Like someone else said, maybe this is their new
Antispam method, deny access from the rest of the internet.

 

John T

 

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That's an "unable to relay" or "unable to authenticate" type of message.
I'm guessing you have to be on their network to send through their server?

 

Evans Martin

 

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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 2:20 PM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Emails to pacbell.net being denied.

 

I have had a couple of users report getting NDRs on emails sent to
pacbell.net email addresses. I have verified this from 3 different Imail
servers as well as from DSL Extreme account and from a Hotmail.com account.
As soon as the MAIL FROM: command is sent, it responds 5.7.1 Access Denied.

 

Anyone else seeing this?

 

John T

 

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